Oliver Heldens Remixes Home Traditional “One other Likelihood” for its twentieth Anniversary

Roger Sanchez’s “One other Likelihood” is an all time home traditional. To commemorate its twentieth anniversary, Oliver Heldens gave the previous primary single an official remix that maintains the nostalgia of the unique, whereas showcasing a extra trendy progressive home sound. Oliver has been taking part in out this monitor at a few of his most up-to-date dwell units, together with Lollapalooza and Creamfields UK, and the crowds have been loving it.
The monitor opens sounding loads like the unique, with that iconic vocal chorus echoing within the background. The monitor begins constructing till we get to the pulsating drop with assorted synth notes taking part in over the low-end. The sound is harking back to a few of Oliver’s more moderen tracks like “Balearic Mornings” and his “By Your Aspect” remix. Right here’s what each legends needed to say about this iconic monitor.
“Roger’s ‘One other Likelihood’ is considered one of my all time favourite Home/Dance music data, so it’s such a giant honor for me to do that remix for the 20 yr anniversary of this iconic music! Whereas attempting to remain true to the unique, I went with a extra trendy Progressive Home strategy and the result’s fairly epic, however nonetheless timeless I feel. I’m tremendous proud of the good response on it so removed from my latest reveals within the US and at Creamfields within the UK, and judging by all of the DJs which have already hit me up about this remix, we’d hear it on many alternative dance flooring within the close to future. Hope you prefer it too!” – OH
“I’m excited on the strategy Oliver has taken to ‘One other Likelihood’ – he has saved the spirit of the unique, however added his vibe to it and the result’s epic! It’s been nice collaborating on this model with him, and I’m trying ahead to seeing the reactions on the dance flooring!” – RS
Take a look at the Oliver Heldens remix of Roger Sanchez’s “One other Likelihood” out now on Ministry of Sound. Take a look at the accompanying mini-doc to see how Roger Sanchez created a dance traditional.
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