: Unlike the smooth, atmospheric "Milton's Ambient Remix," Shur-i-kan’s version introduces punchier, square-wave basslines and crisp, shuffled drums that give it a "chunky" and "lush" feel typical of the duo's collaborations on labels like Freerange Records .
This remix is often cited by fans as a standout example of the "Freerange sound"—a specific era of UK deep house that combined jazz-influenced chords with robust, modern electronics. Milton Jackson - 1998 (Shur-i-kan Microrave Remix)
: The track was part of a major remix package released in July 2006 on the Tronicsole label, featuring other notable underground artists like Ooft and Ski Oakenfull. : Unlike the smooth, atmospheric "Milton's Ambient Remix,"
: Unlike the smooth, atmospheric "Milton's Ambient Remix," Shur-i-kan’s version introduces punchier, square-wave basslines and crisp, shuffled drums that give it a "chunky" and "lush" feel typical of the duo's collaborations on labels like Freerange Records .
This remix is often cited by fans as a standout example of the "Freerange sound"—a specific era of UK deep house that combined jazz-influenced chords with robust, modern electronics.
: The track was part of a major remix package released in July 2006 on the Tronicsole label, featuring other notable underground artists like Ooft and Ski Oakenfull.