
Smokey Robinson's "Being With You" is one of our all-time favourite smoochers. His voice on that recording is pure gold, and the overly-earnest sax locks it in as one of the sweetest guilty pleasures the 80s had to offer. That said, do we want to hear it in a house record? We were not sure! But Kevin McKay has done wonders with this. Sampling just the verses and adding an original sped-up chorus has kept the song in a minor key. His stripped-back bassline and beats make the perfect accompaniment for Jamal Roach's incredible topline, creating the kind of groove that rivals his version of "Tom's Diner" for simple yet effective house music.
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