So In Love With You (full Intention 12 Mix) 1997 — Duke -

: Music Week praised the track's "infectious vibes" and radio-friendly appeal, noting its ability to evoke 70s soul while maintaining a modern electronic edge.

The Full Intention remix transformed the soulful, falsetto-driven original into a driving club monster.

A timeless vocal house anthem, the of Duke’s "So In Love With You" remains one of the most celebrated remixes of the late 90s. Originally released in 1994 by British artist Mark Carson Adams (Duke), the track gained global legendary status through various re-releases, notably the 1996/1997 versions featuring the high-energy production of Full Intention (Michael Gray and Jon Pearn). The Sound of Euphoria Duke - So In Love With You (Full Intention 12 Mix) 1997

: Duke’s vocal delivery is frequently likened to the "vocal splendour" of Marvin Gaye or William DeVaughn, characterized by a sweet falsetto and an infectious "la-la-la-la-la na" refrain.

: It became a beloved anthem within the global LGBTQ+ club culture , resonating for years after its initial release. : Music Week praised the track's "infectious vibes"

: Clocking in at approximately 130 BPM , the mix is known for its "euphoric release" and masterful use of space, allowing the funk to breathe before reaching its peak. Cultural Impact and Legacy

: It blends a patient, purposeful build with a "funkily soulful groove" and a bassline often compared to Sub Sub's "Ain't No Use". Originally released in 1994 by British artist Mark

Experience the soulful energy of this 90s house classic through these original and remastered versions: