It is the group's most successful single and is written by Kevin Hedge and Josh Milan, produced by Blaze and released by labels Easy Street, deConstruction and BMG.
In 2022, English disc jockey and BBC Radio 1 host Pete Tong teamed up with Eats Everything (aka Daniel Pearce) to deliver a spin on "Hideaway", giving it a stylish twist.
Slip'N'Slide felt these mixes were so good and so strong, that they decided to release "Hideaway" as a 12-inch doublepack, an unusual move by the label.
Slip'N'Slide label manager Max told in an interview with Music Week, "I met Deep Dish in New York and heard their work on Quench and I was raving about it.
"[13] The magazine later stated that "its irresistible blend of floaty production and Rainie Lassiter’s soul-stirring vocal makes for an otherworldly, spiritual experience - with just the right amount of kick to ignite a club."
Beguiling female vocals, deep bass sways, catchy percussion and anticipatory hesitance add up to a winner of a track.
"[14] Music Week's RM Dance Update described it as "a superb Blaze production with booming underground mixes from Deep Dish".
A thunderous kick and snare drum rhythm with warm organ chords and swooping synths complement the vocals perfectly and turn this into an epic, powerful and genuinely original piece of American house.
"[16] In his weekly RM dance column, James Hamilton noted the "mesmeric sombre unhurried chugging jiggly progressive long 121.8-122.2bpm Deep Dish Remix".
[17] Calvin Bush from Muzik stated that "hotter than tickets for Tyson's comeback (and about 6.23 times longer thanks to Deep Dish's extremely awesome mix), "Hideaway" has the rare ability to hold its own in both the underground and commercial market places.
"[18] British DJ on Kiss 102 Manchester, Matt Thompson told Melody Maker in July 1995, "Deep Dish's remix is the one, I think it's incredible, really.
"[21] The song is featured in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories on the in-game dance station Rise FM.