KB Project (a duo consisting of Kenny Hayes and Ben T) were pivotal in bridging the gap between mainstream Eurodance and the underground UK Bounce scene . Their remix of "Tricky Disco" became a shorthand for the in Poland and the "Stepper" culture in the UK, often featured in YouTube tribute videos and gaming montages.
The remix is a masterclass in the (or Bumping) subgenre. It is characterized by: Discotronic - Tricky Disco (KB Project Remix)
: A distinctive, rubbery, and percussive bass sound that drives the rhythm. KB Project (a duo consisting of Kenny Hayes
: Elevated tempo compared to standard house, typically sitting between 145 and 155 BPM to maintain frantic energy. It is characterized by: : A distinctive, rubbery,
The of Discotronic’s " Tricky Disco " is a defining anthem of the mid-2000s Scouse House and UK Bounce scene . While the original 2007 track by Discotronic was already a dancefloor staple, the KB Project version amplified its energy, tailoring it for the high-intensity atmosphere of clubs like Wigan Pier . Genre and Sound Profile
Even years after its peak, the remix remains a favorite in the Hardbass and Bumping communities. It represents a specific era of digital music production where simple, catchy melodies were combined with aggressive, physical basslines to create a sound that was unpretentious, high-energy, and purely designed for the dancefloor. Discotronic - Tricky Disco (KB Project Remix) - SoundCloud