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Released: 27.03.00 Highest Chart Position: 32

Disc One ( DFECT15CDS ) »
Radio Edit Click here to listen to a clip of the Radio Edit
This US garage track is lead by a muted piano which sits pleasantly in the background as Thea Austin's vocals take presidence. Chunky percussion, completely with bass drums, cymbals and a rasp, added to the blissed vibe, as does some echoed pipe effects at the end of each chorus.


Soulsearcher Club Mix Click here to listen to a clip of the Radio Edit
A slightly warped and filtered piano builds from the outset, framed by Soulsearcher's pacy top end percussion. The vocal is higher in the mix, and the piano keys more subtle and subdued. An alien noise whirls in the background upon the breakdown, which is not particularly dramatic and the large breakdown is accompanied by a drum roll. “ Do It To Me Again ” is a pleasant nu-disco US garage record, although the percussion is rather dominant.


Richard F's 6a.m. Session Mix Click here to listen to a sample of Richard F's 6a.m. Session Mix
This mix takes a distinctly harder line, with tougher beats interwoven with a Subliminal percussion loop. Time-stretched piano keys keep the track driving while a deeper melody bubbles in the background as Richard F brings in Thea Austin's vocals. Some heavily but deftly filtered and distortion sounds are added after the percussion and melody kick in at the end of the first breakdown. A quick motor reverse adds some sliding bass drums before he switches back to his typical relentless harder and tougher US groove.



Cover supplied by DJ Dusty.

Disc Two ( DFECT15CDX ) »
Artful Dodger Vocal Mix
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Jazz-N-Groove Club Mix  Click here to a sample of the Jazz-N-Groove Club Mix
Jazz-N-Groove use the standard Defected slap bass with hand claps, and an electric guitar provides the squeaky riff on which is the vocals sit. Percussion adds extra beats. Certain bassless parts are given a strum of a acoustic guitar, before the remixers' groove is re-introduced. This is a perfectly balanced song, with enough kick for the dancefloor but with a softness in the mix due to the guitar and lush female vocals.


London Connection Mix
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Cover supplied by DJ Dusty.

12” Vinyl ( DFECT15 ) »
Soulsearcher Club Mix
A slightly warped and filtered piano builds from the outset, framed by Soulsearcher's pacy top end percussion. The vocal is higher in the mix, and the piano keys more subtle and subdued. An alien noise whirls in the background upon the breakdown, which is not particularly dramatic and the large breakdown is accompanied by a drum roll. “ Do It To Me Again ” is a pleasant nu-disco US garage record, although the percussion is rather dominant.
Same as CD version.


Richard F's 6a.m. Session Mix
This mix takes a distinctly harder line, with tougher beats interwoven with a Subliminal percussion loop. Time-stretched piano keys keep the track driving while a deeper melody bubbles in the background as Richard F brings in Thea Austin's vocals. Some heavily but deftly filtered and distortion sounds are added after the percussion and melody kick in at the end of the first breakdown. A quick motor reverse adds some sliding bass drums before he switches back to his typical relentless harder and tougher US groove.
Same as CD version.


Artful Dodger Vocal Mix
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12” Vinyl Remixes ( DFECT15R ) »
Jazz-N-Groove Club Mix
Jazz-N-Groove use the standard Defected slap bass with hand claps, and an electric guitar provides the squeaky riff on which is the vocals sit. Percussion adds extra beats. Certain bassless parts are given a strum of a acoustic guitar, before the remixers' groove is re-introduced. This is a perfectly balanced song, with enough kick for the dancefloor but with a softness in the mix due to the guitar and lush female vocals.


Soulfuric Deep Dub
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Sandstorm Screamin' Mix
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Basstoy Thumpin' Mix
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