Hifi Sean has turned a pair of DJ tools into a proper release. Both tracks work from the original Amy Winehouse multitrack stems, no interpolations or recreations, just the raw material reworked for the floor. The vocal mix keeps her voice front and centre over a steady house groove, while the dub strips it back to rhythm and space. These sat in Sean's record bag for months before other DJs started asking where they came from.
The production is clean and functional. Four-to-the-floor kick, rolling bassline, enough room in the arrangement for the vocal to sit without crowding. The dub leans harder into echo and delay, opening up the low end. Both versions clock in around the seven-minute mark, built for extended mixing rather than radio edits. Limited to three hundred copies on vinyl, with digital clips available only for reference. If you play house sets that can handle a recognisable vocal without tipping into nostalgia, this does the job.