Swinging into summer with a sleek, rhythm-centric spin on disco-house is rising name Garvin, with his latest release, “Party At The Ritz,” out now on Jesse Perez’s Mr Nice Guy Records.
Crisp percussion and a sun-soaked organ riff give the track vibrance without overwhelming, hints of Miami seeping through in vibe and tempo. A precise arrangement, purposeful, streamlined and efficient, Garvin dials into the energy, focusing on tightly controlled tension and subtle, low-end dynamics to propel the groove. It’s a minimalist approach that still carries enough dance floor dynamism to give it huge floor filler potential.
The single marks an intentional evolution in Garvin’s discography. With upcoming releases slated for the likes of Get Busy, Psicodelica and Jack City, and leaning on the back of ‘Party At The Ritz’, it’s clear this is an artist with his head down in the production studio, making clean, club-ready weapons ripe for sliding seamlessly into DJ sets. With his own sights set clearly on the international market, via his and partner Calvin Khaytin’s DRESDÔN Events and DRESDÔN Records platforms, this is clearly an artist serious about both his career and composition progression.
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