: While the original mix is known for its straightforward, high-energy funky loop, the Dirty Disco Days Mix is praised for its "awesome" production value, offering a more sophisticated take on the disco-house genre.
: It sits comfortably alongside other filter-house icons of the time, such as Stardust's "Music Sounds Better With You" and Pete Heller's "Big Love". Critical Reception Studio 45 - Freak It (Dirty Disco Days Mix) (1999)
Collectors and DJs on platforms like Discogs generally view the Black Science Orchestra remixes as the highlight of the release, often rating the various versions between . Reviewers highlight its ability to get a crowd "funky" immediately, noting it as one of the superior disco house releases from that peak era. Studio 45 – Freak It! - Discogs : While the original mix is known for