Deep Dish Deliver Brooding Rework of Nicole Moudaber and Skunk Anansie’s “Love Someone Else”
Dubfire and Sharam reframe the MOOD Records label boss and British rock band’s collaboration for the club.
Rachel Narozniak

Nicole Moudaber’s remixers best come correct, and Deep Dish do just that on their reinterpretation of “Love Someone Else.” The GRAMMY Award-winning duo, comprising Dubfire and Sharam, delivers club ambiance with an after-hours tint in a leaner but no less potent spin on the MOOD Records label head’s 2016 collaboration with Skunk Anansie.
While the original broods with industrial intensity for more than seven minutes, positioning Skin’s hypnotic hook (“it makes you want to love someone else”) as the payoff of a particularly tantalizing buildup, Deep Dish’s take trims about half of its run time and reframes “Love Someone Else” around her vocal. Their touches make the track smolder a little more smoothly, but under the roll of their bassline lies the same primal heat that’s in the OG’s DNA. Listen below.
"Love Someone Else" is out now via Factory 93 Records.






















