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When the Nightcrawlers, led by Scottish vocalist John Reid, first released "Push The Feeling On," it was an acid jazz and disco-influenced track that saw limited success. It wasn't until American DJ and producer was commissioned for a remix that the song became a global phenomenon.
: Unlike the remix's chopped-up vocals, the video centers on Reid, providing a face to the soul-infused vocals that anchor the track's groove. nightcrawlers_push_the_feeling_on_official_video
Today, the track remains a staple in house DJ sets worldwide, proving that a creative remix can turn a minor single into a timeless masterpiece. When the Nightcrawlers, led by Scottish vocalist John
: Sampled the melody for his 2009 hit "Hotel Room Service". Today, the track remains a staple in house
The official music video for the 1994/1995 version reflects the urban, high-energy club culture of the era.
The song’s influence extends far beyond the 90s. Its distinctive secondary melody and rhythmic structure have been repurposed for new generations: