In 1994, German techno duo Hardfloor remixed the song and released this new version with moderate success.
"[1] A review in Music & Media stated that it was easy to understand why it was a hit, as it is "a festive and very rhythmic chant, with stirring vocals wrapped in an unbridled, energetic production".
[3] In 1995, Kris Needs from NME wrote, "A smattering of test pressings sparked untold mayhem over the Christmas period as Hardfloor took the ethnically-vocalled house classic from 1988 and surgically altered it into their inimitable apocalypse now.
The funky acid groove grows into a relentless turbo-monster before that earth-shaking kick drum re-entry which never fails to catapult the assembled company into terminal, gibbering orbit.
Due to the international popularity of the song, Cantopop singer Priscilla Chan recorded a cover version (地球大追蹤) on her 1988 album, Autumn Colours (秋色) .
In September 1989, the song appeared in a television commercial for the second generation Toyota Carina ED in Japan.
In 1989, Club House's medley was licensed from Media in Italy to Music Man Records in the UK and became a small hit, peaking at number 69 in the British charts.