Loleatta Holloway Dreamin (satoshis Reconstructed Dubshell) «Authentic»
: Driven by a deep, rolling bassline and crisp house percussion that gives the track a "shellshocked" or hollowed-out dub feel.
Loleatta Holloway’s "Dreamin’" is a pillar of disco history, originally released in 1976 on Salsoul Records. The is a masterclass in modernizing a classic while preserving its soul . Produced by legendary house artist Satoshi Tomiie for Def Mix Productions around 2000, this mix is widely celebrated for its sophisticated, atmospheric approach to the dancefloor. 🎹 Sonic Profile Loleatta Holloway Dreamin (Satoshis Reconstructed Dubshell)
: Originally appeared on Defected Records and Salsoul. : Driven by a deep, rolling bassline and
Experience the deep, driving energy of this classic remix here: Produced by legendary house artist Satoshi Tomiie for
: It features signature Satoshi Tomiie textures—dark, sleek, and slightly progressive, making it a favorite for late-night house sets. 💿 Release Information
: Satoshi uses Loleatta’s powerhouse vocals selectively, often looping or echoing specific phrases to build tension rather than playing the full song structure.
: Part of the late 90s/early 2000s wave of classic disco remixes that helped define the "glamorous grooves" era of house music.