

Veteran dance music duo Utah Saints look set to taste chart success again thanks to a 20th anniversary remake of one of the biggest global hits.
Leeds-based producers Jez and Tim first recorded the Eurhythmics and Gwen Guthrie-sampling “What Can You Do For Me” on an Atari ST in the Spring of 1991. By the summer of that year it had became a worldwide “stadium house” rave smash, propelling them towards the higher echelons of dance music.
20 years on, the duo decided to remake the hit that put them on the map. Having previously remixed their other huge hit, “Something Good”, a few years back, it made sense to mark two decades in dance music with a brand new version “What Can You Do For Me”.
Already, the new version has picked up support from some of the world’s biggest radio and club DJs, including Annie Mac, Pete Tong, Steve Smart and Kissy Sell-Out.
Remixes of the new Utah Saints version of “What Can You Do For Me” come from new boy Doorly, jungle veterans Drumsound & Bassline Smith and rave heavyweight Herve.
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