For a deep dive into the technical creation of the track, you can read the original interview with Florian Senfter on Sound On Sound .

: Following its initial underground release on DJ Hell’s International Deejay Gigolo Records, the DJ Gius remix propelled the song to #2 on the UK Singles Chart in September 2000.

: The DJ Gius (Cristiano Giusberti, also known as Technoboy ) remix is the version most listeners recognize today. It polished the raw, lo-fi sound of the original 1999 release, making it more "palatable" for radio and club play.

: The track's defining feature is its infectious, chugging synth melody. This melody was sampled from the track "Star Dust," composed by David Whittaker for the 1984 Commodore 64 game Lazy Jones .

: The track eventually evolved into a "Sports Chant" phenomenon. Its simple "oh-oh-oh-oh" melody became a staple for goal celebrations and crowd chants in the NFL, NHL, and global football. Sports Illustrated ranked it #8 on their list of the Top 10 Stadium Anthems .

: At its peak, the track was famously difficult to categorise, sitting somewhere between techno, trance, and electro . Historical Impact & Performance

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