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Premiere: SCI + TEC celebrate Dubfire’s enduring legacy with ‘I Feel Speed’ remix pack, kicking off with Stephan Bodzin’s stellar take

Rebecca Besnos
News, Premieres, Techno
21 February 2025

SCI+TEC celebrates a pivotal moment in its history with the release of ‘I Feel Speed (2025 Remixes),’ a special project revisiting one of Dubfire’s earliest solo works and one of the label’s foundational releases. Originally released in 2007, Dubfire’s cover of Love and Rockets’ ‘I Feel Speed’ marked a bold venture into uncharted territory, with the Grammy-winning artist taking on vocal duties himself to reimagine the iconic ballad.

In Dubfire’s own words, “Throughout my career, I’ve made no secret of my love—bordering on worship—for Love and Rockets (and, of course, Bauhaus). Tackling their soft ballad ‘I Feel Speed’ in 2007 was a daunting but transformative experience. Over the years, fans and colleagues have kept their love for that cover alive, which makes this new remix package even more meaningful.”

This release brings together a stellar list of artists, each offering a distinctive interpretation of the classic. Stephan Bodzin adds his signature emotive touch, while Yulia Niko dives deep into hypnotic textures. SNYL, whose admiration for the original track sparked the project, delivers a rework that strikes a balance between reverence and reinvention. Rafael Cerato and Laherte craft a dynamic reinterpretation, and indie dance pioneer Erol Alkan offers a genre-blurring remix full of energy and innovation.

‘I Feel Speed (2025 Remixes)’ is a testament to Dubfire’s enduring legacy, the timeless influence of Love and Rockets, and SCI+TEC’s continued role as a beacon of innovation in electronic music.

You can now listen to the full premiere of Stephan Bodzin’s ‘I Feel Speed’ remix, exclusively on When We Dip. Enjoy!

Release Date: February 21st, 2025. Buy Here

Stephan Bodzin: Instagram // SoundCloud
Dubfire: Instagram // SoundCloud
SCI +TEC:
Instagram // SoundCloud

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