Roland Clark - Resist (real Enemy — Remix)(mid-tempo)
The original "Resist" was released in 2003, coinciding with the start of the second Iraq war. It wasn't just a club track; it was a "preach" in the way only Roland Clark can deliver, blending a high-energy house beat with a sobering monologue about social justice and civil disobedience.
Decades after its initial release, "Resist" remains startlingly relevant. Producers like Sam Skilz and others continue to revisit the track, proving that Clark’s "evocative message" is as powerful today as it was in 2003. The Real Enemy Remix, in particular, serves as a reminder that house music has always been a tool for resistance, born from the need to create a "state of grace" for those marginalized by society. Roland Clark - Resist (Real Enemy Remix)(MID-TEMPO)
Sam Skilz & Roland Clark - Resist (2022 ReEdit) on Traxsource The original "Resist" was released in 2003, coinciding
for centuries of enslavement and oppression. The Real Enemy Remix: The Mid-Tempo Evolution Producers like Sam Skilz and others continue to
the conquest of third-world nations in the name of "national security".
While many remixes of "Resist"—such as the Jason Jinx Soul Power Mix —opt for high-energy, soulful house vibes, the takes a different path. By opting for a Mid-Tempo arrangement, this version allows the weight of Clark’s words to truly land.