: Categorized as Electronic music, specifically within the House and Filter House subgenres popular at the time.
: Known for their "Last Days of Disco" and "Dirty Disco Days" versions, which leaned into the track's soulful roots.
30-Aug-2022 — Label: Nervous Records – NE 20371 Format: Vinyl, 12" Country: US Released: 1999 Genre: Electronic Style: House. YouTube·Dancefloor Classics Studio 45 - Freak It! (Original Mix)
: The vinyl was first released on February 8, 1999.
: The track remains a nostalgic favorite in the house community, frequently appearing in retro DJ sets and specialized playlists alongside other 1999 hits like Pete Heller's "Big Love". Notable Versions and Remixes
: A garage-house interpretation that highlighted the track's versatility. Listening and Availability You can find the track across various platforms: Studio 45 - Freak It! (Original Mix) (1999) (HQ)
: Primarily released through Azuli Records (UK) and Nervous Records (US).
Studio 45 - Freak It - (original Mix) (1999)
: Categorized as Electronic music, specifically within the House and Filter House subgenres popular at the time.
: Known for their "Last Days of Disco" and "Dirty Disco Days" versions, which leaned into the track's soulful roots. Studio 45 - Freak It (Original Mix) (1999)
30-Aug-2022 — Label: Nervous Records – NE 20371 Format: Vinyl, 12" Country: US Released: 1999 Genre: Electronic Style: House. YouTube·Dancefloor Classics Studio 45 - Freak It! (Original Mix) : Categorized as Electronic music, specifically within the
: The vinyl was first released on February 8, 1999. YouTube·Dancefloor Classics Studio 45 - Freak It
: The track remains a nostalgic favorite in the house community, frequently appearing in retro DJ sets and specialized playlists alongside other 1999 hits like Pete Heller's "Big Love". Notable Versions and Remixes
: A garage-house interpretation that highlighted the track's versatility. Listening and Availability You can find the track across various platforms: Studio 45 - Freak It! (Original Mix) (1999) (HQ)
: Primarily released through Azuli Records (UK) and Nervous Records (US).