: The remix typically clocks in at approximately 6:31 , maintaining a steady, hypnotic groove that bridges the gap between deep house and club-focused rave energy.
1998 (Shur-I-Kan Microrave Remix) - Milton Jackson - Звук Milton Jackson - 1998 (Shur-i-kan Microrave Remix)
The most "interesting" feature of the of Milton Jackson's "1998" is its specific production style, which leans into the "Microrave" aesthetic —a term used by Tom Szirtes (Shur-i-kan) to describe a sound that blends deep house sophistication with the raw, high-energy energy of classic rave elements, often presented in a more "micro" or refined, stripped-back fashion. Key Characteristics : The remix typically clocks in at approximately
: Unlike the smooth, atmospheric "Milton's Ambient Remix," Shur-i-kan’s version introduces punchier, square-wave basslines and crisp, shuffled drums that give it a "chunky" and "lush" feel typical of the duo's collaborations on labels like Freerange Records . : The track was part of a major
: The track was part of a major remix package released in July 2006 on the Tronicsole label, featuring other notable underground artists like Ooft and Ski Oakenfull.
This remix is often cited by fans as a standout example of the "Freerange sound"—a specific era of UK deep house that combined jazz-influenced chords with robust, modern electronics.