Camisra - Let Me Show You (original Mix) -
The "Original Mix" is celebrated for its rolling bassline, progressive buildup, and high-energy drop that came to define the "hard house" sound of the late 90s.
: After debuting it at Amnesia, the track's impact was so immediate that Paul was flooded with industry phone calls the following Monday, as everyone wanted to know what the "unknown" track was. Musical Impact and Legacy
: It also features elements from Electroliners' "Loose Caboose" and Lee Marrow's "Da Da Da (Dance To The House)".
Tall Paul produced the song in the studio attached to the legendary London nightclub , where he was a resident DJ. The production was characterized by:
: He used an AKAI sampler to run various clips, most notably the vocal "Let me show you how" from Sandy B's "Make The World Go Round".
: The track has seen recent revivals, including a 2024 remix by Armin van Buuren and a collaboration between Camisra and James Hype in 2025 .
: Over 25 years later, it is still played by top DJs like Solomun , James Hype , and Jax Jones .
: It remains Tall Paul's highest-charting entry as a lead artist.
The "Original Mix" is celebrated for its rolling bassline, progressive buildup, and high-energy drop that came to define the "hard house" sound of the late 90s.
: After debuting it at Amnesia, the track's impact was so immediate that Paul was flooded with industry phone calls the following Monday, as everyone wanted to know what the "unknown" track was. Musical Impact and Legacy
: It also features elements from Electroliners' "Loose Caboose" and Lee Marrow's "Da Da Da (Dance To The House)".
Tall Paul produced the song in the studio attached to the legendary London nightclub , where he was a resident DJ. The production was characterized by:
: He used an AKAI sampler to run various clips, most notably the vocal "Let me show you how" from Sandy B's "Make The World Go Round".
: The track has seen recent revivals, including a 2024 remix by Armin van Buuren and a collaboration between Camisra and James Hype in 2025 .
: Over 25 years later, it is still played by top DJs like Solomun , James Hype , and Jax Jones .
: It remains Tall Paul's highest-charting entry as a lead artist.