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Garvin Drops “Party At The Ritz”

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With “Party At The Ritz” Garvin strips house music to its core essentials, clean rhythms, sharp percussion, and groove above all else. The track opens with a sunlit organ riff riding over minimal but purposeful drum work, instantly setting a tone that feels both laid-back and locked-in. Drawing inspiration from Miami’s crisp, open-air sound, Garvin trades big-room theatrics for tightly woven structure and understated control.

Released on Jesse Perez’s respected Mr. Nice Guy Records, the single fits naturally into the label’s catalog of refined, heat-soaked house. Rather than reaching for peaks, Garvin leans into subtle progression. The result is a track designed for repeat plays and seamless transitions, crafted more for the dancefloor than the spotlight. It’s this commitment to restraint that gives “Party At The Ritz” its staying power and unique flavor.

The track marks a clear evolution in Garvin’s artistic direction. With recent signings to labels like Get Busy, Psicodelica, and Jack City, he’s building a portfolio of music meant for real utility, music that DJs can rely on. “Party At The Ritz” doesn’t demand center stage, but it holds its own with an unshakable groove and technical confidence. It’s a signal that Garvin is stepping deeper into intentional, long-game production.

That same ethos extends beyond the studio. Garvin’s recent live sets, supporting acts like Cloonee, Green Velvet, and Darius Syrossian, reflect a DJ focused on pacing, detail, and momentum. Through DRESDÔN Events and the upcoming launch of DRESDÔN Records with collaborator Calvin Khaytin, he’s building a platform rooted in thoughtful curation and local culture. Garvin’s role is expanding, from selector and producer to architect of an ecosystem that champions both craft and community.

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