If you are a DJ or playlist curator, tagging your files with "JP Nu-Disco" rather than just "House Remix" increases your discoverability tenfold.
Love, in this context, is no longer a question that requires a verbal answer. It is a rhythm. It is the shared moment when the bass drops and strangers lock eyes. It is the vulnerability of asking the question out loud, over and over, but now with a smile instead of a tear. Haddaway - What Is Love -JP Nu-Disco Remix Edit...
Before we dive into the Nu-Disco treatment, we have to respect the source. Released in 1993, Haddaway’s "What Is Love" was a Eurodance juggernaut. With its thumping kick drum, haunting synth stab, and Haddaway’s soulful, almost pleading vocal delivery, the track became an instant global hit. If you are a DJ or playlist curator,
At sunset, the original "What Is Love" is too aggressive. The JP Remix is perfect. The filtered nature of the Nu-Disco production sounds fantastic on a Funktion-One system outdoors. It has low-end thump without the harsh mid-range of the 90s original. It is the shared moment when the bass
JP's remix of "What Is Love" is a testament to his skill as a producer and remixer. The remix edit is a beautifully crafted reworking of the original track, with a clear emphasis on showcasing Haddaway's vocals.
The succeeds because it goes slower and warmer . It acknowledges the sadness in the lyric and cures it not with screaming synthesizers, but with a shoulder-shaking funk bassline.