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Even decades later, the "Radio Mix" hasn't aged a day. It’s a reminder that sometimes, you don't need a complex drop or heavy bass—you just need a great melody and a "good feeling."
There is something about that piano riff that immediately changes the energy in a room. Whether you are stuck in traffic or getting ready for a night out, the of "Such a Good Feeling" by Brothers in Rhythm remains the ultimate shot of musical adrenaline. Why It’s a Classic
Before they were world-class DJs and producers for stars like Kylie Minogue, were masters of the club mix. They knew exactly how to bridge the gap between underground house and mainstream appeal. such_a_good_feeling_club_radio_mix
That "Such a good feeling" vocal sample is impossible not to sing along to.
It’s one of those rare tracks that works just as well in a sweaty club as it does on a Top 40 radio station. The Legacy of Brothers in Rhythm Even decades later, the "Radio Mix" hasn't aged a day
Charvoni’s powerhouse vocals paired with Dave Seaman and Steve Anderson’s crisp production.
Released in 1991, this track defined a specific era of piano house. While the original is great, the distills that energy into a tight, four-minute burst of pure euphoria. Why It’s a Classic Before they were world-class
You can find the track and its various remixes on platforms like Discogs for collectors or stream it via Spotify to add it to your throwback playlist.