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Family (nick Holder Vocal Mix) -

The standout feature of this mix is the , which serves as a manifesto for the house community.

This version is often cited as a "Definition of House" because it captures the of the underground scene. While many tracks focus on the beat alone, the "Nick Holder Vocal Mix" uses the beat to carry a philosophy of togetherness, making it a staple for DJs who want to connect with their audience on a deeper emotional and cultural level. Roland Clark - Family (Nick Holder Vocal Mix ... - Beatport Family (Nick Holder Vocal Mix)

: Holder complements this weight with a deep, hypnotic groove in Bb Minor at a steady 124 BPM . His remix uses warm analog textures and a rolling bassline that provides a meditative backdrop for Clark’s message. Key Track Details Information Artists The standout feature of this mix is the

: Clark describes the club as a "school" and a place of "congregation" where dancers learn "house history". Roland Clark - Family (Nick Holder Vocal Mix

Roland Clark (Original Artist/Vocals), Nick Holder (Remixer) Deep House Duration Label Home Recordings Release Year Approximately 2008 Why It Works

A compelling feature for by Roland Clark centers on its status as a "sermon on the dancefloor." This track is a quintessential deep house anthem that defines the spiritual and communal essence of house music culture. The "Sermon of the Underground"

: It frames the act of dancing as a spiritual practice—some do it "on their knees," "screaming please," or "against the wall"—ultimately emphasizing that "in here we're all family".