This is one infectious momma! Clearly inspired by the commercial success of 'Hey, Hey' but not willing completely to let go of his music soul, Ferrer has crafted a winding, sleazing house track that twists and turns either side of a unsettling and unique sounding vocal.
The track almost plays out as a mini-sampler for some of the more prevalent house music sounds over the last 20 years, with a clear percussive drum intro leading into the dirty electro sound and layered drums before a noticeable French Kiss-esque (Lil Louis) sample comes into play towards the end.
The vocalist doesn't even get a mention in the press release, so no idea who that is, but it certainly grabs the attention. Each note sounds like an effort without quite being out-of-tune and definitely adds a wild element to it.
Remixes come from Detroit super-kid Kyle Hall, who drops the bpm and chops and stops at it in his customary style, but really doesn't do anything for me. The Martinez Brothers & Jerome Sydenham remix in contrast keeps a house groove and plays out as a steady away DJ tool albeit nothing spectacular even including the break. Stick with the original and expect to be hearing a lot of this over the coming months.