Toscano & Eryk Gee Bootleg) — Becky Hill & Topic - My Heart Goes (la Di Da) (jono
Jono stood behind the decks, his fingers hovering over the mixer. Beside him, Eryk nodded, the signal they both knew. They had spent weeks stripping back the pop polish of Becky Hill’s "My Heart Goes," looking for the grit beneath the melody. They didn’t want a remix; they wanted a weapon.
Chopping Becky Hill's soaring lines into rhythmic, club-ready hooks. Jono stood behind the decks, his fingers hovering
Transitioning from melodic house vibes into a driving, high-BPM peak-time anthem. They didn’t want a remix; they wanted a weapon
The kick drum tightened. The atmospheric pads began to warp, replaced by a rising, jagged tension. Jono sliced the vocal into rhythmic stabs, turning the lyrics into a percussive engine. The light show faded to a single, pulsing strobe. The drop didn't just play; it arrived. The kick drum tightened
The warehouse in suburban Melbourne felt like a pressure cooker. Outside, the air was still, but inside, the walls were sweating.
Eryk caught Jono’s eye and grinned. The bootleg had worked. They had taken a heart-wrenching pop anthem and turned it into a high-octane heartbeat for the underground.
The vocal began to float through the room. Becky’s voice was soulful, haunting, and familiar. The crowd swayed, eyes closed, voices rising to meet the "La di da, la di da" hook. It felt safe. It felt like the radio. Then, the shift happened.