The Aston Shuffle, Joey Suki and Cristoph are on remix duties for Junior Jack’s 2003 hit E Samba.
Junior Jack was one of the biggest selling electronic artists of the early naughties, with 6 consecutive UK top 40 hits.
E Samba was one of his biggest from back in 2003 and went on to become a club smash across the globe. As Junior Jack prepares to release his first new music in nearly a decade, we have invited four varied names from the current crop of producers to reinterpret the classic track for 2015.
Australian duo The Aston Shuffle lead the way with a typically well executed electro house offering, whilst Defected mainstay Cristoph delivers a forward-thinking house rework perfect for peak-time dancefloors. The package is completed by Dutch producer Joey Suki and a special ‘Power Tool’ mix by a secret, unnamed artist.
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