Show Me Love (Deep House Edit)


Show Me Love (deep House — Edit)

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16 March 2021

Show Me Love (deep House — Edit)

The track recognized today as "Show Me Love" by is arguably one of the most significant transformations in dance music history. While often categorized today under "Deep House" or "Classic House," the version that achieved global stardom was actually a radical remix by Swedish producer StoneBridge (Sten Hallström) that saved a song previously destined for obscurity. The Evolution from Disco to Deep House

In a session that reportedly took only , StoneBridge stripped away the original production and introduced the Korg M1 Organ2 patch —a skeletal, percussive synth sound that would become the blueprint for decades of house music. This "Deep House Edit" (often labeled as the Stonebridge Club Mix) transformed the song's energy, pairing Robin S.'s powerful, gospel-inflected vocals with a minimal, driving bassline that felt both industrial and soulful. Cultural Impact and Mainstream Success Show Me Love (Deep House Edit)

Beyoncé's 'Break My Soul' and the Long Tail of 'Show Me Love' The track recognized today as "Show Me Love"

The 1993 re-release of the StoneBridge remix catapulted the track to the top of the charts, reaching and No. 6 in the UK . Its success was a pivotal moment for "vocal house," proving that underground club sounds could thrive in the mainstream pop landscape. This "Deep House Edit" (often labeled as the

The track recognized today as "Show Me Love" by is arguably one of the most significant transformations in dance music history. While often categorized today under "Deep House" or "Classic House," the version that achieved global stardom was actually a radical remix by Swedish producer StoneBridge (Sten Hallström) that saved a song previously destined for obscurity. The Evolution from Disco to Deep House

In a session that reportedly took only , StoneBridge stripped away the original production and introduced the Korg M1 Organ2 patch —a skeletal, percussive synth sound that would become the blueprint for decades of house music. This "Deep House Edit" (often labeled as the Stonebridge Club Mix) transformed the song's energy, pairing Robin S.'s powerful, gospel-inflected vocals with a minimal, driving bassline that felt both industrial and soulful. Cultural Impact and Mainstream Success

Beyoncé's 'Break My Soul' and the Long Tail of 'Show Me Love'

The 1993 re-release of the StoneBridge remix catapulted the track to the top of the charts, reaching and No. 6 in the UK . Its success was a pivotal moment for "vocal house," proving that underground club sounds could thrive in the mainstream pop landscape.