- D Mob - Erick Reel 2 Dub Mix — One Day

According to historic electronic music databases and vinyl collectors on Discogs , this specific dub mix became an absolute monster in continental Europe.

True to its name, the track sounds almost like a sister track to "I Like To Move It" or "Go On Move". It features the iconic, bouncy, rolling organ-synth basslines and aggressive, staccato horn stabs that made Morillo's Strictly Rhythm era legendary. One Day - D Mob - Erick Reel 2 dub mix

D Mob (the moniker of British producer Dancin' Danny D) originally released "One Day" in 1994. While the original and vocal mixes leaned heavily into traditional, uplifting UK piano house and garage, the track was handed over to New York legend Erick Morillo for a darker, more rhythmic interpretation. Morillo had just set the world on fire with "I Like To Move It" under his Reel 2 Real alias. He applied that exact signature aesthetic to this remix, giving it the specific subtitle "Reel 2" Dub. 🎵 Musical Breakdown & Sonic Profile According to historic electronic music databases and vinyl

💡 If you are a fan of 90s strictly rhythm, Latin house, or hard Euro-dance, this dub mix is a mandatory listen. It transforms a pleasant vocal house track into a relentless, tribal-infused club stomper. Dancin' Danny D Presents D Mob - One Day | FFRR (FX 239) D Mob (the moniker of British producer Dancin'

7/10 — While spectacular, it does reuse the highly successful formula Morillo established for his primary Reel 2 Real tracks.