Miami Underground Meets Classic Anthem
Malóne Morez has delivered a tech house reinterpretation of Funky Green Dogs' "Fired Up," the Miami house anthem originally released in 1996. The remix arrives via Nervous Records, pairing one of the city's rising underground names with a track that helped define American house music's crossover moment three decades ago.
The Cuban-born, Miami-based DJ and producer has built his reputation through marathon terrace sets at Club Space, international touring, and a groove-focused production style rooted in tension and rhythm. His approach to "Fired Up" keeps the DNA of the original intact while reshaping it for modern club systems.
Preserving the Hook, Updating the Groove
Morez's version centers intricate percussion, rolling tom drums, bouncy synth work, and a thick bassline around the track's iconic vocal hooks. Carefully placed risers build tension into explosive choruses, balancing nostalgia with the precision and weight of contemporary tech house production.
Rather than simply modernizing the track, the remix reframes it through the lens of today's underground house scene, where groove and momentum carry as much impact as big drops. The result preserves the energy and attitude that made the original influential while giving it renewed purpose on current dancefloors.
A Foundational Record Returns
Originally produced by Oscar G and Ralph Falcon under their Funky Green Dogs moniker, "Fired Up" became a defining moment for American house music, connecting Miami's tribal house movement with mainstream audiences worldwide. Its unmistakable vocal hook, driving percussion, and explosive energy earned heavy club, radio, and festival rotation while helping cement Miami's reputation as a global electronic music capital.
The remix arrives during a breakout period for Malóne Morez, following a run of internationally supported releases and growing recognition across Miami, Ibiza, and major festival circuits. "Fired Up (Malóne Morez Remix)" is out now via Nervous Records.


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