Aeroplane’s "Extended Remix" fundamentally changed the track's vibe:
The lyrics reinforce a message of escapism and liberation through dance, urging listeners to "let the youth of the night free your spirit" and "get drunk off the bass" as an escape from the outside world.
: It became a staple for "disco-leaning selectors," receiving major support from tastemakers like Annie Mac and Pete Tong on BBC Radio 1. Lyric & Theme
The "story" behind "Armaghetton (Aeroplane Extended Remix)" is a journey from heavy, tech-focused club energy to a sun-drenched, disco-inspired anthem. The Original Foundation
: He replaced the aggressive tech-house grit with "funk-flavoured grooves" and "luscious instrumentals".
Belgian producer Vito De Luca, better known as Aeroplane , was brought in to remix the track for Glitterbox Recordings , a label famous for its disco and house aesthetic.