
“Just Another Step – Stimpy Dub” is a full-blown club evolution of Alan Dweck’s genre-fluid artistry. London-based and endlessly eclectic, Dweck has always blurred the lines between blues, rock, jazz, reggae, and even classical music. But with this remix from DJ/producer Stimpy, the track plunges headfirst into deep house territory, trading introspective lyricism for hypnotic rhythms and immersive layers that wrap around you like a warm, sweaty night on the dancefloor.
Opening with feisty, pulsing percussion that shakes, jingles, and shimmers, the track builds tension slowly, with gentle piano phrases before the beat drops into a head-nodding, body-swaying groove. The drop gets you rolling in the irresistible and all-consuming.
The beauty of “Just Another Step – Stimpy Dub” lies in its subtle progression. Vocal edits refract through the soundscape like distant echoes from another room, drawing you deeper into the song’s swirling atmosphere. More textures join the party. I am talking about layered synths, filtered voices, rhythmic stabs, until the whole thing feels alive, like a crowded dancefloor at peak hour.
That constant, energetic percussion keeps things moving, grounding the dreamy overtones with a propulsive drive that never lets up. It’s no wonder the remix has caught fire with tastemakers like Pete Tong, Benny Benassi, and Claude Vonstroke, with airplay across Ibiza Global Radio, Mi-Soul UK, and Kiss FM Australia. Stimpy has taken Dweck’s rich songwriting foundation and turned it into something that commands club space with authority.
A self-proclaimed songwriter above all else, he refuses to stay locked into micro-genres. Instead,he lets the music speak emotionally, whether through a blues guitar lick or a dubby dance remix. “Just Another Step” isn’t just a track—it’s proof that good songwriting, when remixed right, can move both hearts and hips.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
