Electronic music legends Deep Dish have put their own stamp on ‘Love Someone Else‘, the track born from the creative minds of techno powerhouse Nicole Moudaber and iconic UK rock band Skunk Anansie. Dropping on February 20th through Insomniac Record’s Factory 93 label, this remix is the latest chapter in a storied career that has seen the Grammy Award-winning pair of Dubfire and Sharam consistently push the boundaries of deep house, techno, and electronica.
With a back catalogue that reads like a who’s who of electronic music — releases on Strictly Rhythm, Positiva, and their own Deep Dish Records — the duo bring their signature hypnotic style to a track that was already brimming with character. No strangers to high-profile reworks, having previously reimagined songs for artists as iconic as Madonna and Stevie Nicks, Deep Dish now find themselves at the intersection of two very different but equally commanding worlds: Moudaber’s unrelenting techno and Skunk Anansie’s unmistakable vocal power.
Rather than drowning the original in unnecessary layers, the duo peel things back, letting the track breathe while loading it with rich, dub-inspired textures and a warm melodic sensibility. The result is something that feels both fresh and faithful — a version that honours what made the original compelling while transforming it into something entirely its own. It’s the kind of remix that works just as well in a packed club at 2am as it does on a late-night solitary listen, which is perhaps the highest compliment you can pay it.
If the song floats your boat, you can buy it at Beatport.