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About The Track
The track became a dancefloor staple in 2003, praised in a Resident Advisor review for its design “solely for the dancefloor” and its ability to divide opinion—many labels it a peak-time tech house anthem with no intention of deep analysis . On Discogs, it’s described as “energetic beats, swirling filtered melodies and a deep atmosphere,” earning respect as more than a minor release.
Released September 21, 2003 on Bedrock Records, it runs 8:32 with a solid 127 BPM in E minor—perfectly tuned for progressive house sets . Armed with acidic riffs and crafted momentum, it’s frequently associated with “Tune of Miami” set features.
Though not the most chart-topping Brancaccio & Aisher tune, Everybody remains cherished by DJs and vinyl collectors. The original mix and King Britt “Scuba” version continue to appear on rare vinyl charts and resale platforms, considered underground gems.
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