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The duo has seen a meteoric rise in the UK house scene, with other hits like "Set You Free" and "Can't Feel It".

The track is a modern homage to the classic house music of the 1990s. It features several hallmarks of that era, updated with 21st-century production techniques:

Use of vocal samples that evoke the emotive spirit of 90s diva-house.

Bright, rhythmic synth stabs that recall the early rave and progressive house scenes. Release and Reception

"Back In The 90s" was released under the label (a sub-label of Sola) and received significant support from major industry figures like Danny Howard and Sarah Story on BBC Radio 1. It is often praised for capturing the nostalgia of the 90s "golden era" of clubbing while remaining technically sharp enough for modern sound systems. Key Contributors

"Back In The 90s" is a popular electronic dance track released in 2021 by the British production duo (comprising Dan Maur and Dylan May). Known for their high-energy house and techno sound, Maur collaborated with South African producer Themba to create this track, which quickly became a staple in club sets and dance radio. Musical Style and Influence

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