中国科学院大学学报 2021, Vol. 38 Issue (5): 611-623
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: A 2011 project by Frankie Knuckles and Eric Kupper to update his classic tracks for modern sound systems.
: One of its most famous "lives," where the instrumentation was layered under Candi Staton’s vocals for the global hit "You Got the Love".
: Often cited as a blueprint for house music, it transitioned from an underground club staple to an international hit, influencing millions of subsequent records. Notable Releases and Official Remixes : A 2011 project by Frankie Knuckles and
: The version credited primarily to Frankie Knuckles, which became the definitive standard.
: It is defined by its iconic arpeggiated synthesizer line—partially inspired by the Italo Disco track "Feels Good (Carrots and Beets)"—and a propulsive bassline. Principle's sensual, high-pitched vocals are central to its "erotic" and euphoric atmosphere. Notable Releases and Official Remixes : The version
Over the years, the track has seen several official updates and high-profile remixes:
: The song was written and composed by Jamie Principle (Byron Walton) as a poem for a girl named Lisa. Frankie Knuckles , the "Godfather of House," discovered the track as a demo on reel-to-reel tape and began playing it at his Chicago club, The Power Plant . Over the years, the track has seen several
: In 2020, SoSure Music released official remixes by artists like Darius Syrossian and Alan Dixon to support the Frankie Knuckles Foundation. Cultural Significance Jamie Principle, Frankie Knuckles “Your Love”