Since its release, a handful of notable remixes have emerged, each highlighting a different facet of the original:
| Remix | Style | Highlights | |-------|-------|------------| | MissaX (Extended Club Mix) | Deep House (7:12) | Extended instrumental sections, a deeper sub‑bass line, and an added percussive bridge for peak‑time DJ sets. | | Milo Sparks – “Acid Rework” | Acid Techno (5:45) | Aggressive 303 squelches, a faster BPM (128 → 132), and a darker, more underground vibe. | | Sofia Reyes – “Acoustic Version” | Stripped‑Down (3:05) | Piano‑driven arrangement, raw vocal delivery, perfect for intimate live performances. | | Jungle Jive – “Future Bass Remix” | Future Bass (4:20) | Lush synth pads, side‑chained chords, and a bright, melodic drop that takes the vocal to a new pop‑centric realm. | 128. MissaX - Jennifer White - Whatever We Want...
All official remixes are available on Bandcamp and Apple Music, where they have collectively added over 500 K streams. Since its release, a handful of notable remixes
| Artist | Role | Quick Bio | |--------|------|-----------| | MissaX | Producer / DJ | A Berlin‑based electronic auteur who grew up on the rave tapes of the early 2000s. After a stint at Boiler Room Berlin, he earned a reputation for marrying classic house‑groove sensibilities with modern, glitch‑laden textures. His 2022 EP “Neon Horizons” broke into the Beatport Top 20, cementing his status as a forward‑thinking dance‑floor architect. | | Jennifer White | Vocalist / Songwriter | A London‑born soul‑infused vocalist whose work ranges from gritty R&B to glossy pop. She first made waves with the 2021 single “Midnight Echo,” a track that blended gospel‑style harmonies with synth‑pop production. A trained pianist, White’s lyrics often explore themes of autonomy, self‑discovery, and resilience. | | Artist | Role | Quick Bio |
| Artist | Quick Bio | Signature Sound | |--------|-----------|-----------------| | MissaX | A Dutch production duo known for merging classic house with modern electronic textures. Their releases often feature crisp drum patterns, warm analog synths, and a keen sense for “dancefloor storytelling.” | Deep, rolling basslines, bright piano stabs, and meticulously crafted percussive layers. | | Jennifer White | A vocalist and songwriter hailing from Detroit, White grew up on Motown, gospel, and early‑90s R&B. She’s made a name for herself in the house scene with her ability to turn a hook into an anthemic chant. | Soul‑filled, soaring vocal lines with a knack for melodic hooks that feel both intimate and stadium‑ready. |
The pairing was almost inevitable: MissaX’s polished production style needed a voice that could cut through the mix with genuine emotion, while White was looking for a canvas that let her vocal range swing from whisper‑soft verses to full‑throttle choruses.
The official visualizer—directed by Dutch visual artist Marijke Van Dijk—features kinetic typography that morphs in sync with the track’s dynamic peaks. The video employs a color palette of neon cyan and magenta, evoking a futuristic club environment. A hidden easter egg: the background wall displays the number “128” in Morse code, a nod to both the track number and the BPM.