Loleatta Holloway Вђў Dreaminвђ™ (satoshiвђ™s Reconstructed Dubshell) Info
: The original "Dreamin’" peaked at #3 on the disco charts and remains a staple for its lush orchestration and Holloway's raw, gospel-inflected vocals. [16, 19] 💿 Release Information
Produced by Japanese house legend for Def Mix Productions, this remix is part of a larger suite of reconstructions (including the "Shellshock" mix). [1, 5, 8]
List other tracks that defined the Salsoul era : The original "Dreamin’" peaked at #3 on
: Engineered by Dave "EQ3" Sussman at Quad Studios in NYC. [5]
: It strips away the traditional verse-chorus structure to focus on a hypnotic, "dubby" groove. [12, 13] [5] : It strips away the traditional verse-chorus
: Published under Salsoul Records and licensed to Defected Records (UK) and The Right Stuff (US). [2, 11]
💡 : If you're a DJ, the "Dubshell" is often preferred over the "Vocal Mix" for its longer, cleaner intro and outro, making it much easier to blend into deep house or tech-house sets. If you'd like to explore more, I can: Find where to buy the original vinyl If you'd like to explore more, I can:
: Rather than using the full song, Tomiie utilizes Holloway’s powerhouse ad-libs and key phrases to build tension and "drama." [10] 🎤 The Original: A Disco Powerhouse To understand the dub, you have to know the source: