The original record, a homage to NYC’s rich Latin American dance culture, was as slick, soulful and groove-filled as expected from two generations of the city’s finest.
Now one of dance music’s most in demand artists turns his hand at the Nuyorican house cut, bringing his signature club-ready sound to the original. Maintaining Marc E. Bassy‘s hypnotic vocal to a more stripped-back effect, Dom’s use of adrenaline-fuelled builds and an addictive bassline gives his mix of ‘Let It Go‘ a new edge. It is no surprise the powerhouse coupling of Louie Vega & The Martinez Brothers paired with Dom Dolla would make for a record brimming with house music muscle and production finesse.