
PH038 | 2025-04-11
Risk Assessment Meets Dirtytwo – A Deep Disco Collaboration
When UK-based Risk Assessment and Swedish house veterans Dirtytwo join forces, the result is pure dancefloor gold. Known for their deep, soulful, and groove-infused productions, these two powerhouses blend their unique styles in a remix that pays homage to classic disco while keeping it fresh for modern ears.
Risk Assessment, the alias of Glyne Brathwaite, has been shaping the UK club scene since the rave days, with releases on Midnight Riot, No Fuss Records, and Phoenix Music. His signature 80s-tinged sound brings a dynamic, high-energy twist to his latest rework of Dirtytwo feat. Ernesto & The Basement Gospel.
Meanwhile, Dirtytwo, the Swedish Grammy-winning duo, have been crafting deep house anthems since 1998. With releases on Local Talk, Razor ‘N’ Tape, and Large, they continue to push their sound forward, fusing soulful melodies with irresistible grooves.
This remix is a seamless fusion of Risk Assessment’s rhythmic energy and Dirtytwo’s deep house essence—a track designed to move bodies and elevate vibes. Whether you’re a house purist or a disco lover, this collaboration delivers a timeless sound that bridges the gap between eras.
When UK-based Risk Assessment and Swedish house veterans Dirtytwo join forces, the result is pure dancefloor gold. Known for their deep, soulful, and groove-infused productions, these two powerhouses blend their unique styles in a remix that pays homage to classic disco while keeping it fresh for modern ears.
Risk Assessment, the alias of Glyne Brathwaite, has been shaping the UK club scene since the rave days, with releases on Midnight Riot, No Fuss Records, and Phoenix Music. His signature 80s-tinged sound brings a dynamic, high-energy twist to his latest rework of Dirtytwo feat. Ernesto & The Basement Gospel.
Meanwhile, Dirtytwo, the Swedish Grammy-winning duo, have been crafting deep house anthems since 1998. With releases on Local Talk, Razor ‘N’ Tape, and Large, they continue to push their sound forward, fusing soulful melodies with irresistible grooves.
This remix is a seamless fusion of Risk Assessment’s rhythmic energy and Dirtytwo’s deep house essence—a track designed to move bodies and elevate vibes. Whether you’re a house purist or a disco lover, this collaboration delivers a timeless sound that bridges the gap between eras.
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