: He added a heavy, punchy bassline and groovy tech-house drums to give the track more "dancefloor muscle". World Hold On (feat. Steve Edwards) (FISHER Rework)

Released in on Sinclar’s Yellow Productions label, this track marked a major milestone as FISHER’s first-ever official remix. Rather than completely dismantling the original, FISHER chose a "tasteful restoration" approach:

The rework quickly became a "festival weapon," appearing in heavy rotation across global stages after its debut at . : He added a heavy, punchy bassline and

: Reviewers from Dancing Astronaut noted its ability to breathe new life into the 16-year-old anthem without "fixing what's not broken". Reception and Impact

You can find the official rework and its extended mix on major streaming platforms: : Reviewers from Dancing Astronaut noted its ability

: While largely praised for its energy, some critics at Dirty Disco found the tech-house drop to be "conventional" compared to the high-energy piano-house vibe of the original.

: It has amassed millions of streams on platforms like Spotify and SoundCloud , becoming a staple in modern house sets.

: The iconic, uplifting vocals from Steve Edwards remain the focal point, ensuring the "Children of the Sky" message still resonates with long-time fans.

World Hold On (feat. Steve Edwards) (fisher Rework) -

: He added a heavy, punchy bassline and groovy tech-house drums to give the track more "dancefloor muscle".

Released in on Sinclar’s Yellow Productions label, this track marked a major milestone as FISHER’s first-ever official remix. Rather than completely dismantling the original, FISHER chose a "tasteful restoration" approach:

The rework quickly became a "festival weapon," appearing in heavy rotation across global stages after its debut at .

: Reviewers from Dancing Astronaut noted its ability to breathe new life into the 16-year-old anthem without "fixing what's not broken". Reception and Impact

You can find the official rework and its extended mix on major streaming platforms:

: While largely praised for its energy, some critics at Dirty Disco found the tech-house drop to be "conventional" compared to the high-energy piano-house vibe of the original.

: It has amassed millions of streams on platforms like Spotify and SoundCloud , becoming a staple in modern house sets.

: The iconic, uplifting vocals from Steve Edwards remain the focal point, ensuring the "Children of the Sky" message still resonates with long-time fans.