The "Extended Mix" designation is crucial for DJs and club play. Unlike a "Radio Edit" (which usually runs 3 to 4 minutes), the Extended Mix is structured specifically for mixing:

After circulating as a sought-after "ID" in live sets for months, the track was officially released on . It served as a flagship track on the album Vintage Culture & Friends, Vol. 6 (Pt. II) , released under Ruiz's own self-titled label, Vintage Culture . The Extended Mix (often titled the Original Mix on platforms like Beatport ) runs for approximately 7 minutes and 14 seconds , providing the long intro and outro essential for club DJs to blend seamlessly into their sets. DJ Glen, Vintage Culture - Brava Original Mix - Beatport

Need to connect Glen Brava's extended mix to these themes. Perhaps talk about the blend of old-school groove with modern beats, the use of analog synths and drum machines, the storytelling aspect in the mix. Maybe mention the emotional journey an extended mix takes the listener through, building up layers and intensity.

This release marks another successful partnership between Lukas Ruiz (Vintage Culture) and fellow Brazilian veteran DJ Glen.

| Track Title | Label | Peak Position (Beatport) | |-------------|-------|--------------------------| | In the Dark (Extended Mix) | Spinnin’ | #1 | | Free (Extended Mix) | Virgin | #2 | | Rock the Casbah (Extended Mix) | Armada | #4 | | Coffee (Give Me Something) (Extended Mix) | Musical Freedom | #1 |

The neon hum of the "Electric Palms" lounge was the only heartbeat Glen Brava needed. Behind the booth, he wasn’t just a DJ; he was an architect of nostalgia. His latest obsession, the "Vintage Culture" project, had finally culminated in the track currently spinning under his fingertips: the Extended Mix Top .

The track arrived following the massive success of Vintage Culture's debut full-length album, Promised Land , which dropped earlier in 2024. "Brava" was released under Vintage Culture's eponymous label and quickly gained traction on professional platforms:

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