: It replaces the ambient, "Intelligent Jungle" roots of the original 1994 version with a more direct, four-on-the-floor Eurodance beat.
: You can expect the era's classic synthesizer stabs and a propulsive bassline that was designed to dominate European dance floors.
Released in 1997, the of "Can't Get You Off My Mind" by Cube feat. Georgia Lawrence is a quintessential example of late-90s Italian Eurodance and Pop-Dance. Produced by the legendary Factory Team —the powerhouse production house of S.A.I.F.A.M. Records—this version transforms the track into a club-ready anthem. Production and Sound : It replaces the ambient, "Intelligent Jungle" roots
The remix is defined by the signature "Factory Team" sound: high-energy production paired with a driving 138 BPM tempo.
: Released under 21st Century Records , a subsidiary known for its consistent output of high-quality Italo-dance. Georgia Lawrence is a quintessential example of late-90s
: Georgia Lawrence’s soulful vocals provide a melodic contrast to the electronic precision of the backing track, giving the song an emotional weight often missing in generic dance tracks. Context and Release
: On the original 12" vinyl and subsequent digital releases, this remix often appears alongside other versions like the "Euro Timin'" and "A Trip Down To The Pop," making it part of a versatile package for DJs. Critical Verdict Production and Sound The remix is defined by
This remix is a "flawless" capture of 1997 dance culture. It manages to maintain the "ambient futuristic feel" Georgia Lawrence originally intended while adding the commercial polish needed for radio and club play. For fans of , this remains an underrated gem that perfectly illustrates the evolution of the genre in the late 90s.