Ada Beyer, Layton Giordani and Green Velvet reimagined Sharam’s ‘Party All The Time’m

 

Since Miami Music Week last month, one song has been on everyone’s lips. My girl wants to party all the time/Party all the time/Party all the time” has been sung on repeat, in honour of Sharam‘s great 2007 classic, now reimagined with a contemporary sound. After a long wait and having already become one of the year’s favourite tunes, Adam Beyer, Layton Giordany and Green Velvet‘s remix of ‘PATT (Party All The Time)’ is now available on the usual platforms, via Armada Music and Drumcode.

Miami is part of the AND of this tune. It made its debut in 2006 when Sharam released this huge hit at the Miami Winter Music Conference. In a clear homage to its origins, the new version of ‘PATT (Party All The Time)’ dominated this year’s Miami Music Week, closing the sets of its creators. The remix has since brought Adam Beyer, Layton Giordani and Green Velvet together on stage and is set to become one of the anthems of the festival season.

The infectious energy of this remix leaves no one indifferent. PATT’s new remix has received support from heavyweights such as Armin van Buuren, John Summit, Fisher, Oliver Heldens, Vintage Culture, Mochakk and many more.

The beginning of the track lets you relive the electric vibe of the early 2000s, but quickly pushes you into a contemporary dimension. The percussion kicks in and the bassline thickens cavernously, revealing the work of techno players Adam Beyer and Layton Giordani. The vocal interplay is incredibly well done, allowing the original vocals to shine through while Green Velvet’s deep, salty voice hypnotises you with the lyrics on repeat. The production of this remix has been meticulously crafted to retain the original brilliance of Sharam’s big hit, but to introduce contemporary elements that will make ‘PATT (Party All The Time)’ one to listen to again and again.

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