Clyde’s first release in his own name happened to be quite a ‘biggy’. Teaming up with San Francisco’s finest, Capitol A (Jazzanova, King Britt, The Roots, Mark de Clive-Lowe), the pair delivered a sassy tale of club courting creating, in some peoples opinion, the revival of Hip House, spawning a plethora of sound-alikes. With Jane Hamilton delivering the infectious vocal hook and Atjazz and his ears of steel ensuring that the final mix down carried a health warning, there is no doubt as to why this track still damages dance floors the world over to this day. Angry Andrew Brook’s supplied the first and most successful mix in the form of his Hip House mix. This clever interpretation does what it says on the tin: ‘Hip House’. What we failed to put on the tin is that it is a twisted, insane, fast-paced aural gem like no other heard before and this resulted in this mix appearing on a huge number of compilation CD’s over and over again. Tony Nwachukwu under the handle Wah-Chu-Ku “served up” his own very ‘tech’ mix which, driven by analogue bass lines and warped samples from the original, the listener is taken on an involving ride of captivating build-ups and break-downs. More recently, Capitol A released his own version under the name Starship Mix on Berlin’s Sonar Kollektiv.