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: Unlike the remix's chopped-up vocals, the video centers on Reid, providing a face to the soul-infused vocals that anchor the track's groove.
: In 2021, the song saw a massive resurgence through the viral "Friday" remix (officially "Friday (Dopamine Re-Edit)"), which used the "Push The Feeling On" melody to celebrate the weekend.
Kinchen famously deconstructed the original vocal track, pulling single syllables and reordering them into a melodic, rhythmic hook that was largely nonsensical but incredibly catchy. This "MK Dub Revisited Edit," released in 1995, peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart and solidified the track as a house classic. Visual Aesthetic of the Official Video nightcrawlers_push_the_feeling_on_official_video
: The fashion and cinematography capture the mid-90s aesthetic, blending street style with the neon-lit atmosphere of the burgeoning global dance scene. Cultural Impact and Sampling
The official music video for the 1994/1995 version reflects the urban, high-energy club culture of the era. : Unlike the remix's chopped-up vocals, the video
The song’s influence extends far beyond the 90s. Its distinctive secondary melody and rhythmic structure have been repurposed for new generations:
: The video often features gritty cityscapes, street scenes, and club environments that match the "underground" feel of early house music. This "MK Dub Revisited Edit," released in 1995,
When the Nightcrawlers, led by Scottish vocalist John Reid, first released "Push The Feeling On," it was an acid jazz and disco-influenced track that saw limited success. It wasn't until American DJ and producer was commissioned for a remix that the song became a global phenomenon.