Few dance records have had quite the impact on UK club culture like Secondcity’s chart-topping ‘I Wanna Feel’. Now, over a decade on from its original release, it’s widely recognised DNA lands in the hands of rapidly ascending DJ and producer Paige Tomlinson. Unveiling her remix, the Liverpool-hailing producer injects a new energy into one of UK dance music’s most recognisable records. Retaining the unmistakable vocal hook that helped cement the original’s global success, Paige reshapes the track through a new hard house lens, delivering a faster and heavier version primed for peak-time hours.

Where the original thrived on warm garage grooves and feel-good house sensibilities, Paige’s remix pushes the record into full tilt. Pressurised percussion drives the reboot’s energy, all while preserving the euphoric spirit that made ‘I Wanna Feel’ such a defining anthem.

The release arrives amid a landmark period for the Liverpool DJ and producer. As the founder of Social Pleasure, her rapidly growing event series and label platform, Paige has become a leading figure in a new wave of modern dance artists. Her momentum has been reflected through a string of major milestones, including being named one of Mixmag’s Breakthrough DJs of the Year, alongside nominations for DJ Mag’s Breakthrough DJ and BBC Radio 1’s Future Star. With appearances scheduled across some of dance music’s most influential stages in 2026 — including Tomorrowland, Silverworks Island alongside Tiësto, Calvin Harris’ Ushuaïa Ibiza residency, and UNVRS with Fisher and Tiësto — Paige continues to cement herself as a name to remember.

Paige Tomlinson’s remix of ‘I Wanna Feel’ arrives as a powerful update of a modern dance classic, and sees the rising star continue to bridge generations of club culture, connecting the nostalgia of a dance classic with the intensity of today’s underground.

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