Their Lives Again to Pull Us Through

1992 single by Nightcrawlers

1992 single past Nightcrawlers

"Push the Feeling On (MK Dub Revisited Edit)"
Push the feeling on.jpg

Cover art of Marc Kinchen's 1995 remix.

Single by Nightcrawlers
from the anthology Lets Push It
Released 1992
Genre
  • Acrid jazz (original)
  • house[1] (1995 version)
Label
  • 4th & B'way
  • Island
  • Great Jones (U.s.)
  • FFRR (1995)
Songwriter(south)
  • Ross Campbell
  • John Reid
  • Hugh Brankin
  • Graham Wilson
Producer(south)
  • Ian Morrow
  • Phil Arctic
  • Marc Kinchen (MK Mixes)
Nightcrawlers singles chronology
"Push the Feeling On (MK Dub Revisited Edit)"
(1992)
"Give up Your Dearest"
(1995)
Music video
"Push the Feeling On" on YouTube

"Push the Feeling On" is a firm song by the Scottish music group Nightcrawlers and American DJ Marc Kinchen (MK).

The original version released in 1992 was also partially disco and acid jazz-influenced and was a minor chart striking in the United kingdom.[2]

The song was later remixed extensively by Marc Kinchen, creating a series of additional remixes for the song. One remix known as "Push the Feeling On (MK Dub Revisited Edit)" became an international chart striking in 1995, reaching the elevation 10 in various European countries, including the UK, where it peaked at number three. In the wake of its success, the band deleted the original version from their catalogue, reclassified the remix equally the first single from their debut anthology, Lets Push Information technology (1995) and changed their genre to firm music.

Despite the Nightcrawlers' Scottish origin, the song was actually less popular in Scotland than in the UK as a whole (and many worldwide markets), merely peaking at number 11;[three] mainly due to the more subtle and low-key style of the rail, which differentiated it from the dance music popular in Scotland at the time such as bouncy techno. On the Eurochart Hot 100, "Push the Feeling On (MK Dub Revisited Edit)" reached number five.

Background and release [edit]

Original song [edit]

The original song was initially issued in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland in 1992.[4] The song reached No. 86 in the U.k. charts, before quickly falling off.[2] A similar effect happened with the reissue in the United states of america when information technology was released there in 1993, reaching No. 80 on the Billboard Hot 100.[five] The song itself was rooted in acid jazz and disco, and the vocalist of the ring John Reid noted later on it was quite out of appointment for the time.

Marc Kinchen remixes [edit]

"A bit of justice later all the hard work. Information technology was two and a half years into the process before I saw the light at the end of the tunnel. It surely has taken an amount of fourth dimension to come up around again. I tin't have all the credit for the hitting that Push button The Feeling On has somewhen become. Marc [Kinchen] deserves to get that. The original version was a quite out-of-date sounding R&B track; Marc brought it into the '90s. He only used that 1 song line out of the chorus, that nobody seems to get—namely 'your lies volition pull us through'—in a very striking style."

—John Reid talking to Music & Media nearly the sudden success of the song.[6]

The original 1992 version'south B-side was a remix by a new producer named Marc Kinchen. Known originally as "MK's Nocturnal Dub", the remix was renamed "Button the Feeling On (The Dub of Doom)" for its U.s.a. release. This remix was a hit in the undercover scene in the UK, being heavily played for effectually ii years, until the same remix was later released as a single in 1994 in Europe. Information technology proved to be a greater success than the original, reaching No. 22 in the UK charts, and No. 76 in the Eurochart Hot 100.

A afterward event, entitled "Push the Feeling On (New MK Mixes For '95)" with a revised remix from Kinchen entitled the "MK Dub Revisited Edit" solidified the potential of the song - proving to be such a great commercial success internationally that it replaced the original song in both the minds of the public and the band, who later on focused on firm music for the balance of their career, and deleted the original version from their catalogue, subsequently using the new remix on their debut album, Let's Push It and all subsequent releases.[vii] [8]

Later remixes [edit]

In 2003 and 2007, the song was released again, in other remixed versions.

"Button the Feeling On 2014" was credited to Nightcrawlers vs DJ Due south.Thousand.T. and appeared on various house music compilation albums and broke the acme xl of the UK iTunes nautical chart.

In 2017, a garage version simply titled "Push the Feeling" credited to Nightcrawlers x John Reid featuring Big Narstie was released, alongside a lyric video. The official music video followed in 2018, in which Reid made cameo appearances.

The original CD single release (catalogue no. BRCD 258/864491-2) credits John Reid equally 'Jon Reed'. The 1995 release "New MK Mixes for '95" (U.k. true cat. FCD 257, international cat. 854 275-ii) credits John Reid as 'J. Reed'.

Critical reception [edit]

Original song [edit]

Larry Picture show from Billboard wrote, "Dance act is making quick club inroads with this delightfully retro romp. A chunky, midtempo groove is dressed in snakey funk guitar licks, bright horn thrushes, and pulses of strings. Radio viability comes from the song'south traditional structure and a contagious hook. Bolstered by prerelease involvement on European import, cool track has the makings of a multiformat hit. Not to exist missed."[9] A reviewer from Lennox Herald described the song as "confident sassy soul with good hook and chorus."[10] James Hamilton from Music Week'southward RM Dance Update commented that "the soulful John Reed led Glasgwegians get really swish with this Seventies-style chantingly harmonized blithesome swirling and soaring brazzy jiggler".[11]

Marc Kinchen remix [edit]

Scottish newspaper Aberdeen Press and Journal called the song "infectious". John Bush from AllMusic deemed it a deep-house hit[12] and a house anthem.[13] Larry Flick from Billboard stated that "Button The Feeling On" "is ane of those records that merely volition non become away." He noted Marc "M.K." Kinchen's "sinewy rhythms" of the remix.[14] Music writer James Masterton said in his weekly Uk chart commentary, "With hindsight it is piece of cake to see why, every bit it is i of those trip the light fantastic toe hits to rank alongside the Source'south You lot Got The Beloved and Robin S'southward Show Me Love - a uncomplicated only insistent rhythm upon which is congenital layer after layer of product to achieve a rousing climax... lookout it get Top 3."[15] Pan-European magazine Music & Media wrote, "Third time lucky for the Brits who finally score a striking at habitation with the MK Dub Revisited Edit. In fact they're the creators of that "canned vibraphone" sound equally popularised past Robin S."[16] James Hamilton from Music Week's RM Dance Update described it as "a bouncily honking and jolting infectious 121.8bpm bulky strider that chops up Jon Reed's vocal into almost continuously looped gibberish defective any quotable claw".[17]

The remix was present on many retrospective top ranking lists of the best dance singles of the 90s, including Mixmag'southward "The 100 Best Dance Singles of All Fourth dimension", MTV's "The 100 Biggest 90'southward Dance Anthems of All Fourth dimension" and Vibe's "Before EDM: xxx Trip the light fantastic Tracks from the '90s That Changed the Game".

Music video [edit]

A music video was produced to promote the Marc Kinchen version. It takes place within of a photo booth and shows dissimilar characters entering and leaving. I of them is John Reid. The video was afterward published on Nightcrawlers' official YouTube channel in January 2015. Information technology has clustered more than 26 million views as of September 2021.[xviii]

Impact and legacy [edit]

The MK version of the track has been extensively sampled and covered.

In 2008, Bob Sinclar interpolated the runway for his remix of Rihanna's hit single "Don't Terminate the Music".

In May 2009, Miami rapper Pitbull sampled the song in his hit "Hotel Room Service".

In 2012, German DJ-duo Glamrock Brothers covered the track in cooperation with dance-project Sunloverz and rapper Zyon Gooden. The music video besides features John Reid, singer of the 1995 original. The 2k12-version reached the German unmarried-nautical chart.

In 2013, Amara La Negra used the instrumentals of the song for her rail "Ayy (Gil Sanders Remix)".

British house duo Waze & Odyssey sampled the vocal for their homemade of R. Kelly's "Bump n' Grind" when released in 2014.

In 2020, AJ Tracey sampled the track for "Dinner Guest" featuring MoStack which reached the Britain top ten singles chart.

Youtuber Lenarr Young uses The Dub of Doom version for his "What did I walk into" videos

Nightcrawlers and Riton collaborated to release "Fri" in 2021, which samples "Push the Feeling On" and features Mufasa & Hypeman.[xix]

Accolades [edit]

For "Button the Feeling On (MK Dub Revisited Edit)" [edit]

Year Publisher Country Accolade Rank
1996 Mixmag United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland "The 100 Best Dance Singles of All Time"[ane] 72
1998 DJ Magazine United Kingdom "Acme 100 Social club Tunes"[twenty] 93
2011 The Guardian United Kingdom "A History of Modern Music: Dance"[21] *
2011 MTV Trip the light fantastic United Kingdom "The 100 Biggest 90's Dance Anthems of All Time"[22] 100
2013 Vibe United States "Before EDM: 30 Trip the light fantastic Tracks from the '90s That Changed the Game"[23] 5

(*) indicates the listing is unordered.

Rail listing [edit]

  • Original song (1992) [24]
  1. "Push the Feeling On" (radio mix) – 3:32
  2. "Button the Feeling On" (extended mix) – 6:48
  3. "Push the Feeling On" (MK's nocturnal dub) – half-dozen:22
  4. "Push button the Feeling On" (MK'south Deep Dawn mix) – 5:00
  • MK remixes (1995)
  1. "Push the Feeling On" (MK dub revisited edit) – 4:04
  2. "Push the Feeling On" (The Dub of Doom) – 6:39
  3. "Push button the Feeling On" (MK dub revisited) – 7:03
  4. "Push the Feeling On" (MK mix 95) – 7:06

Charts and certifications [edit]

Original vocal [edit]

Weekly charts [edit]

Chart (1992) Peak
position
UK Singles (OCC)[two] 86
Britain Dance (Music Week)[25] 21
Chart (1993) Top
position
Canada Trip the light fantastic (RPM)[26] ii
US Billboard Hot 100[five] 80
US Hot Trip the light fantastic Guild Play (Billboard)[five] 7
Usa Rhythmic Acme 40 (Billboard)[5] 37

Marc Kinchen remix [edit]

Weekly charts [edit]

See also [edit]

  • Listing of number-1 trip the light fantastic singles of 2004 (U.South.)

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