While their vocal version (featuring Kathy Brown and titled "Stronger on My Own") became a massive chart hit, many purists and underground DJs gravitated toward the instrumental edits.

Fast-forward to 2003, when the UK house duo (Andy Ward and Paul Timothy) decided to record a "key-for-key" cover of May's masterpiece. Unlike many dance remixes that simply sample an original, they re-recorded the piano parts to give them a warmer, "housier" feel suitable for early 2000s club systems.

Soul Central – Strings Of Life (The Danny Krivit Re-Edits)

The foundation of the track was laid in 1987 by Detroit techno pioneer (under his alias Rhythim Is Rhythim). Interestingly, the iconic piano riff wasn't even intended for a dance track; it began as a ballad titled "Lightning Strikes Twice" by May's friend, Michael James. May took the ballad, sped it up, chopped it into loops, and layered it with percussion and string samples to create one of the most influential instrumental tracks in electronic music history. The Soul Central Cover (2003–2005)