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Miami house anthem that helped define an era returns with a modern tech house reinterpretation from one of the city’s rising underground names Thirty years after first igniting dancefloors, Funky Green Dogs’ seminal house anthem “Fired Up” returns in a fresh new form as Malóne Morez delivers an updated remix that bridges the spirit of the original with the sound of today’s clubs. Reimagined through a sleek, modern tech house lens, the release celebrates the enduring legacy of one of Miami’s most influential dance records while introducing it to a new generation of listeners. Originally released in 1996, “Fired Up” became a defining crossover moment for American house music. Produced by Oscar G and Ralph Falcon under their legendary Funky Green Dogs moniker, the track exploded far beyond underground club culture, becoming an international anthem that connected Miami’s tribal house movement with mainstream audiences around the world. Its unmistakable vocal hook, driving percussion, and explosive energy helped establish it as one of the most recognizable dance records of its era, earning heavy club, radio, and festival rotation while helping cement Miami’s reputation as a global electronic music capital. Nearly three decades later, the record continues to resonate across contemporary dancefloors, and Malóne Morez approaches the remix with clear respect for that legacy. 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, rhythm, and long-form dancefloor energy. His reinterpretation of “Fired Up” keeps the DNA of the original intact while reshaping it for modern club systems. Intricate percussion, rolling tom drums, bouncy synth work, and a thick, infectious bassline drive the remix forward, while the iconic vocal hooks remain central to the record’s identity. 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, Malóne Morez reframes it through the lens of today’s underground house scene, where groove and momentum carry as much impact as big drops. The result feels timeless rather than retro, preserving the energy and attitude that made “Fired Up” so influential while giving it renewed purpose on current dancefloors. The release 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. For an artist deeply connected to Miami’s club culture, remixing one of the city’s most important house records carries particular significance, tying together past and present through a shared dancefloor language. With this remix, a foundational Miami anthem enters its next chapter, proving once again why the records that truly shape dance music never stop evolving. Funky Green Dogs “Fired Up (Malóne Morez Remix),” is out now via Nervous Records. The post Funky Green Dogs Celebrate 30 Years of “Fired Up” w/ New Remix from Malone Morez appeared first on EDMTunes.