The Sponges Gotta Move On Sgt Slick S Melbourne 【Direct】

Released in February 2021 via Astrx/TMRW Music , Sgt Slick’s take on "Gotta Move On" isn't just a remix; it’s a total reimagining that bridges the gap between vintage nostalgia and peak-hour energy.

The track quickly became a staple in the scene, climbing to #2 on Beatport’s Nu Disco chart shortly after its debut. The Sponges Gotta Move On Sgt Slick S Melbourne

Think "modern disco-house" meets "Nu-Disco". It retains the catchy, soulful vocal hooks of the original but injects it with Slick’s signature throbbing beats and polished, "Melbourne-born" dancefloor sensibilities. Released in February 2021 via Astrx/TMRW Music ,

Clocking in at 124 BPM , it’s the perfect mid-set transition that keeps the funk alive while ramping up the intensity for a modern club crowd. Why This Collaboration Works It retains the catchy, soulful vocal hooks of

But when you take their already infectious track and hand the keys to legendary Australian producer Sgt Slick , you get something special: the "Melbourne ReCut" . The Sound of the Melbourne ReCut

If you haven't been swept away by the groovy, disco-infused tidal wave that is , it’s time to hop on board. The Miami-based duo—Ryan Slepin and Nik Eaton—have carved out a unique lane in the electronic scene by blending classic 70s funk and disco samples with heavy-hitting modern bass house production.

Funk Meets the Future: Diving into The Sponges - "Gotta Move On" (Sgt Slick’s Melbourne ReCut)