While the original version features a full vocal delivery from Littleton Brown and Kim Armstrong , the Underground Mix strips these back to their essence, using them as rhythmic textures rather than a traditional song structure.
The "KOT Underground Mix" was handled by Kings of Tomorrow (Sandy Rivera and Jay "Sinister" Sealee), who were at their peak of creative influence in 1999. Musical Analysis Mateo & Matos - The Real Thing (Kot Underground Mix)
The "KOT Underground Mix" is often cited as a masterclass in tension and groove, diverging significantly from the more polished "KOT Classic Mix". While the original version features a full vocal
It operates at a steady 126 BPM , blending live-sounding instrumentation (guitars by Duane Potts, bass by Andrew Potts) with the raw, repetitive electronic elements that define the "underground" moniker. Reception & Legacy Mateo & Matos – The Real Thing - Discogs It operates at a steady 126 BPM ,
The track is a cover of the Stevie Wonder classic, originally appearing on the duo's 1999 album, The Many Shades of Mateo & Matos .