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Make You Go Ooohhh (extended Mix) May 2026

Curd uses a hypnotic, repetitive bassline to establish a physical "anchor" for the listener.

The track firmly plants its roots in House music , characterized by its 4/4 beat and soulful undertones. James Curd, known for his ability to blend indie-dance sensibilities with deep house, finds a perfect foil in Carroll. Carroll’s involvement brings an "old school" authority to the production, evoking the spirit of late-90s house anthems while Curd’s crisp engineering keeps the sound relevant for 2020s sound systems. Make You Go Ooohhh (Extended Mix)

The phrase "Make You Go Ooohhh" is more than a hook; it is a directive. The song’s effectiveness comes from its "vibe-first" philosophy. It doesn't rely on aggressive drops or abrasive synths; instead, it relies on the "groove"—a persistent, swinging rhythm that encourages prolonged movement. This makes it a staple for house rotations, such as those seen on platforms like Kiss FM , where tracks are selected for their ability to sustain energy throughout a broadcast. Curd uses a hypnotic, repetitive bassline to establish

Ron Carroll, a legendary figure in house music, provides a performance that is both rhythmic and emotive. His delivery functions as an instrument in itself, weaving through the percussion to create a sense of intimacy and collective euphoria. Carroll’s involvement brings an "old school" authority to

In the landscape of contemporary house music, few collaborations bridge the gap between classic soulful energy and modern production as seamlessly as James Curd and Ron Carroll’s "Make You Go Ooohhh." Released in 2022 on the HUGS label, the Extended Mix serves as a definitive case study in dancefloor tension and release. By prioritizing rhythmic persistence and Ron Carroll’s iconic vocal presence, the track honors the heritage of Chicago house while maintaining a polished, modern edge.

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