Right Here Right Now (deep Blue Rub) Page
The remix swaps the aggressive, fuzz-heavy riffs for a rubbery, rolling bassline that provides a constant forward momentum.
The repeated mantra— "Right here, right now" —originally referred to the visceral experience of a digital memory in a sci-fi dystopia. In the hands of Fatboy Slim and the Deep Blue treatment, the phrase becomes a secular hymn for the rave generation. It encapsulates the philosophy of the late-90s electronic scene: a total immersion in the present moment. By smoothing out the edges of the original, the Deep Blue Rub makes this philosophy feel more organic and less manufactured. Right Here Right Now (Deep Blue Rub)
The genius of the Deep Blue Rub lies in its restraint. It retains the iconic vocal sample—taken from Angela Bassett’s dialogue in the film Strange Days —but repositions it within a "deeper" landscape. Where the original version felt like an explosion, this remix feels like an ascent. The remix swaps the aggressive, fuzz-heavy riffs for