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Marasi- Eran Hersh - Sweet Dreams -Extended Mix...

Marasi- Eran Hersh - Sweet Dreams -extended Mix...

In the vast, ever-churning ocean of electronic dance music, few endeavors are as risky—or as rewarding—as the rework of a timeless classic. Touch a sacred track like the Eurythmics' 1983 masterpiece "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," and you risk the wrath of purists. But nail it, and you create a generational anthem.

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Modern dance music often suffers from "loudness wars" compression. This mix breathes. The drop is loud, but the breakdown is genuinely quiet. That dynamic contrast makes the return of the bass feel explosive, not exhausting. Marasi- Eran Hersh - Sweet Dreams -Extended Mix...

Hersh is known for his high-energy sets and deep crowd connection, and his production style is defined by a commitment to atmosphere and cultural depth over flashy gimmicks. With releases on powerhouse labels like Insomniac, Armada, and Spinnin’ Records, and millions of streams to his name, Hersh has proven that his version of house music—infused with Israeli and North African sonic elements—resonates universally. His founding of the label "One Day Forever" further cements his role as a curator of thoughtful, club-ready music.

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Opting for the is the right choice here. It allows the listener to get lost in the atmosphere before the beat fully drops. The track doesn't rush; it evolves. With warm analog bass and shimmering top lines, it captures a feeling of "Sweet Dreams" that is less about sleeping and more about the dream state you enter when the music hits just right.

Ultimately, "Sweet Dreams (Extended Mix)" succeeds because it harnesses restraint. Rather than exploding into maximalist climaxes, it accrues feeling through patient layering and careful timbral choices. The result is a track that feels less like a statement and more like a conversation—one that unfolds gradually, invites repeated listening, and leaves space for the listener’s own memories to fill in the gaps. In doing so, Marasi and Eran Hersh create not just an extended dance track but a nocturnal reverie: a piece of music that lingers after it ends, like the last image before waking from a meaningful dream. Do you need a list of for a playlist

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A must-listen for fans of the Selling Sunset soundtrack vibe or anyone who appreciates melodic house with soul.

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