The remix introduced a modern energy that bridged the gap between soulful house and club-focused grooves.
Decades after its release, "Pasilda" remains one of the most recognizable records in the house scene. Its influence is evident in the endless cycle of new versions from artists like CASSIMM and Todd Terry , proving that its blend of tropical warmth and energetic rhythm is truly timeless. Pasilda (Knee Deep Club Mix)
The Anthem of Endless Summer: Afro Medusa’s "Pasilda" (Knee Deep Club Mix) The remix introduced a modern energy that bridged
While the original 12" Westway Mix focused on a more traditional Latin feel, the German production duo (Lars Behrenroth and Sebastian Döring) provided a "dancefloor-ready makeover". The Anthem of Endless Summer: Afro Medusa’s "Pasilda"
Whether you are looking for that perfect summer playlist addition or a deep dive into house history, this track is a masterclass in how a remix can elevate a song from a great record to an immortal anthem.
Afro Medusa formed in the late 1990s when Spanish vocalist joined forces with London producers Nick Bennett and Patrick Cole . Their sound blended Fructuoso’s jazz and Latin roots with the "Funkmasters" electronic expertise.
If you have ever spent a sunset at an Ibiza beach club or danced through the golden hour at a terrace party, you’ve likely heard the infectious Spanish guitar and driving rhythms of While the original 1999 track by British trio Afro Medusa set the foundation, it was the Knee Deep Club Mix released in 2000 that transformed it into a global dance floor weapon. The Origins of a Latin House Classic