Grooves with a Cause: ZOOLOOK’s Remix March Forward
ZOOLOOK’s “Power of the People (Remix)” isn’t just music; it’s a movement. Dropping just in time for Juneteenth, this extended version clocks in at nearly seven minutes, and every second of it pulses with intent. It’s more than a remix—it’s a revival of the soul-funk protest legacy, laced with retro-futuristic flair.
Rooted in the raw spirit of the ’60s through ’80s but dressed up in 21st-century synth, the track walks the line between groove and gravity. ZOOLOOK masterfully weaves together Bernard Edwards-style basslines, cinematic Jean-Michel Jarre synthscapes, and the social urgency of vintage soul. It’s not background music—it’s a soundscape that commands attention, body and mind alike.
What makes this remix stand out is its deliberate pacing. There’s a confidence in the slow build, as layers are added with intention—never overstuffed, never rushed. You can feel the artist’s hand in every textured loop and deep-pocket rhythm. The remix expands the track’s emotional reach, tapping into something both nostalgic and immediate.
ZOOLOOK’s vision is crystal clear: music as a tool for connection, awareness, and empowerment. “Power of the People” doesn’t just ask you to dance, it challenges you to move physically, politically, and spiritually. It’s a compelling, groove-driven anthem for a generation that still believes change starts on the ground, one beat at a time.