S.e.x.o. | (subside Remix)
Captures the aesthetic of the "after-hours" club scene in the early 2000s. 💃
The story of the song follows a high-octane journey through a neon-lit nightlife landscape, blending themes of fantasy, kinetic energy, and the liberation of the dance floor. The Origin: Carolina Marquez and the Eurodance Era
You can find the full 6-minute extended version of the Subside Remix on platforms like YouTube and Amazon Music. It is often featured on "Angel de Fuego" anniversary albums or Italo-dance compilations. S.E.X.O. (Subside Remix)
In 1998, Carolina Marquez, an artist born in Colombia and based in Italy, released "S.E.X.O." It quickly became a staple in European clubs, especially in Italy, Spain, and Germany. The original version was a house-influenced track, but the (produced by Andrea Secchi) pushed it into the "Euro-Trance" and "Italo-Dance" territory that dominated the era. The Narrative of the Lyrics
Remained a "DJ-only" secret weapon for years before becoming a nostalgia hit on streaming platforms like Spotify . Where to Listen Captures the aesthetic of the "after-hours" club scene
High-pitched, swirling melodies that give the track a futuristic, almost alien feel.
The song’s "story" isn't a traditional linear plot; it is a sensory exploration of a night out, structured around three core concepts mentioned in the lyrics: It is often featured on "Angel de Fuego"
The song begins with the idea that the nightclub is a space where reality is suspended. The lyrics describe a world where imagination takes over.