: Bizarre Inc (Dean Meredith, Mark Archer, and Andrew Meecham) blended breakbeat influences with the rising "Screamadelica" style of piano house. The combination of the heavy, rhythmic piano chords and the driving 128 BPM beat created a high-energy "euphoric" feeling.
"I'm Gonna Get You" by Bizarre Inc featuring Angie Brown is widely considered a and a definitive "good feature" for several reasons: bizarre_inc_feat_angie_brown_im_gonna_get_you_1992
It’s a perfect example of a feature where the vocalist didn't just sing over a beat but became the identity of the track itself. : Bizarre Inc (Dean Meredith, Mark Archer, and
: Released in 1992, it reached #3 on the UK Singles Chart and topped the US Dance Club Songs chart. Decades later, it remains a staple in "Old Skool" sets and 90s nostalgia playlists. : Released in 1992, it reached #3 on
: The song is built around a sample of Jocelyn Brown’s "Love's Gonna Get You" (1985), but Angie Brown’s re-recording and the "I’m gonna get you, baby" refrain made it an inescapable earworm.