The original project is often cited by electronic music fans as a pivotal "electronic journey" starter, known for its intricate use of analog synthesizers like the Korg Minilogue. Key Characteristics Genre: Progressive House / Tech House. Vibe: Hypnotic, energetic, and peak-time ready. Format: Vinyl (10", 45 RPM) and Digital.
Minilogue & KAB – That's A Nice Way EP | Releases - Discogs
The track was part of a series of high-profile remixes for the "That’s a Nice Way" project, which also included a notable mix by the Wighnomy Brothers —a track famously featured in the Ame fabric mix .
Released on Size Doesn't Matter Recordings (Germany) as a 10" vinyl and digital file.
The Bionik Phunk remix pivots from the original’s experimental minimal roots toward a more high-energy and Tech House sound.
The remix maintains the core melodic fragments of the original but frames them within a more polished, contemporary electronic structure. It emphasizes a thicker low-end and sharper high-end "sparkle" compared to the colder, raw analog textures typical of Minilogue's hardware-heavy production. Release Context
is a dancefloor-focused reinterpretation of the seminal tech-house collaboration between Swedish duo Minilogue and producer KAB. Released in 2008, this remix appeared on the remix EP via Size Doesn't Matter Recordings. Sound and Composition
The original project is often cited by electronic music fans as a pivotal "electronic journey" starter, known for its intricate use of analog synthesizers like the Korg Minilogue. Key Characteristics Genre: Progressive House / Tech House. Vibe: Hypnotic, energetic, and peak-time ready. Format: Vinyl (10", 45 RPM) and Digital.
Minilogue & KAB – That's A Nice Way EP | Releases - Discogs
The track was part of a series of high-profile remixes for the "That’s a Nice Way" project, which also included a notable mix by the Wighnomy Brothers —a track famously featured in the Ame fabric mix .
Released on Size Doesn't Matter Recordings (Germany) as a 10" vinyl and digital file.
The Bionik Phunk remix pivots from the original’s experimental minimal roots toward a more high-energy and Tech House sound.
The remix maintains the core melodic fragments of the original but frames them within a more polished, contemporary electronic structure. It emphasizes a thicker low-end and sharper high-end "sparkle" compared to the colder, raw analog textures typical of Minilogue's hardware-heavy production. Release Context
is a dancefloor-focused reinterpretation of the seminal tech-house collaboration between Swedish duo Minilogue and producer KAB. Released in 2008, this remix appeared on the remix EP via Size Doesn't Matter Recordings. Sound and Composition