Ryan Paris - Dolce Vita -mentol Remix- -extende... Portable
Unlike standard radio edits, the extended mix features prolonged intro and outro beats, making it seamlessly mixable for DJs transitioning tracks in live sets. Musical Structure and Production Characteristics
The extended mix features a breakdown that stretches the track to nearly two minutes of pure atmosphere. The kick drops out. The reverb swells. You hear the ocean—a subtle field recording of waves layered under the chords. It’s cinematic. It feels like driving down the Amalfi Coast at sunset.
The "Mentol Remix" represents a specific flavor of the track's revival. While Ryan Paris has released newer versions of the song over the years (including collaborations with modern producers), the Mentol Remix is often sought after by collectors of "Hands Up," "Eurodance," or "Nu-Disco" styles. Ryan Paris - Dolce Vita -Mentol Remix- -Extende...
The "Extended" tag is vital. The radio edit of this remix (if it exists) would run 3:30. The extended version runs .
If you are a fan of Italo disco, melodic house, or just want to hear a 40-year-old song feel brand new, find this mix immediately. It is proof that the "sweet life" isn't just a memory; it’s a vibe we can keep remixing forever. Unlike standard radio edits, the extended mix features
reimagines the track for a modern, high-energy dance floor. This extended version bridges the gap between 80s nostalgia and contemporary Deep House aesthetics. 🎹 Sound Profile
The extended layout serves specific purposes in modern electronic music curation: The reverb swells
Crucial moment: Mentol teases the bassline. You hear the root note, but the filter doesn't open fully until almost the 1-minute mark. This delay creates an almost unbearable anticipation.
Mid-track breakdowns strip away heavy drums, leaving only the iconic vocal line ( "We're walking like in a doll..." ) to build anticipation before dropping back into a heavy rhythm.
