Nadja Lind

Nadja Lind

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  • Help Me (Remixes) - Remixes
    BeatTracker #37 Feat. New Releases in House

    Help Me (Remixes) - Remixes

    Helmut Ebritsch , Factor E , Ian Pooley , Nadja Lind , D. Diggler , error.func

    Beatport New Releases

    Lucidflow reintroduces a HOUSE CLASSIC, pure groove, pure pressure, a sweat-drenched floor shaker. There's something about 90s house that still feels human. Raw. Physical. Direct. "Help Me" carries that heartbeat. Originally pressed in 1997 under sound guru Helmut Ebritsch's Factor E alias, "Help Me" was underground heat. Vinyl only. Low ceilings. Heavy air. Basslines that rearranged your organs. Now fully remastered and sounding absolutely massive. The drums punch clean and heavy, the bass rolls like warm thunder, and the groove moves through the room in thick waves. Wider. Hotter. More colorful. Same soul. Bigger system. Helmut's decades of experience and countless monikers all lead back to one thing, movement. Factor E is groove first, ego last. And the remix package pushes the heat even further. House heavyweight Ian Pooley delivers two stunning reworks, full of swing, depth and unmistakable finesse. Warm basslines, effortless flow, pure class. D. Diggler locks into the low end with rolling hypnosis and tight rhythmic control, deep, focused and built for bodies in motion. error.func injects sharp progressive drive and modern edge, stretching the groove forward with precision and peak-time energy. Nadja Lind dives into future-retro old-school deep house, warm, sensual and unapologetically dancefloor-driven. A reminder of when clubs were for pure catharsis and ecstasy. This is primal house energy. Some tracks belong to their time. "Help Me" belongs to the dance floor. Always.