Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 9 months ago
Salt-N-Pepa's Gitty Up isn't the obvious one. Released in 1997 on a major, but largely overlooked since, it's the kind of record you only really find if you're digging. Eros Santisi did. Still early in his career, with just a handful of releases behind him, he's already showing strong instincts for samples and club translation. Gitty Up is a perfect example. The original is reworked into a rolling tech house groove built for the floor. Tight drums, driving bass and a vocal that cuts through without overcomplicating things. It sits naturally alongside the kind of records you'd hear from Franky Rizardo, Marco Carola or Dennis Cruz. Tough, functional and built to move a room. A proper DJ tool from an artist moving fast. Genre: Tech House Key use: Peak-time, rolling sets