Horatio Presents IbizaHolic 85 + Special Guest J Nitti

馃攰 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to a very special edition of #HoratioPresentsIbizaHolic! 馃尨 I'm your host, and today we have an incredible lineup in store for you. Get ready to immerse yourself in the finest electronic music as we embark on a musical journey like no other. To kick things off, we have the talented Horatio taking over the decks in Hour 1. Known for his infectious grooves and impeccable track selection, Horatio is ready to mesmerize you with his mix. But before we dive into his set, we have the track of the month to highlight. 馃幍 Our track of the month is "You Will See" by Quarterhead & SESA. 馃幎 This captivating tune combines irresistible melodies with a driving rhythm, making it an instant dancefloor anthem. Keep an ear out for this one as it sets the tone for the entire show. Now, without further ado, let's delve into Horatio's hour-long mix. He kicks things off with an intriguing ID titled "Tequila," setting an air of mystery right from the start. The journey continues with his collaboration alongside Gruia, "The Ritual," where tribal rhythms and hypnotic melodies take center stage. As the mix progresses, we're taken on a rollercoaster ride of emotions and sonic landscapes. From the infectious Latin vibes of "La Luna" by Jude Frank x Andruss featuring Tot贸 La Momposina to the pulsating rhythms of "El S贸nido" by Alessio Collesano, Horatio keeps the energy flowing. The enchanting "Osaya" by Mozambo and Meloko transports us to an exotic world, while the captivating "Waves" by Antonio Romano washes over us with its ethereal soundscapes. Dan Aux's "Keep It Movin'" injects high-energy into the mix, inviting us to dance freely. We're then treated to the funky and soulful sounds of "Get Down" by Loui & Scibi, followed by the house rendition of the iconic movie theme, "The Godfather" by Jerome Price. Marten H酶rger and SHift K3Y take us higher with their track "Get Real High," and Milk & Sugar, Jens Lissat ask us "Can U Hear Me" with their infectious grooves. As we approach the end of Hour 1, the energy rises to new heights with "Oh My Gosh" by Ango Tamarin & Evan Feekar and the uplifting "Whitney" by Kormak featuring MISS DRE. Notre Dame's "Ascensio" brings a melodic and euphoric climax, leaving us wanting more. But don't fret, the excitement continues in Hour 2 as we welcome our special guest, J Nitti, to the decks. Known for his dynamic and energetic sets, J Nitti is ready to take us on a sonic adventure that will keep us dancing throughout the night. J Nitti's mix kicks off with "Canadian Geese (Extended Mix)" by Ali Wilson & Matt Smallwood, immediately captivating our attention. From there, the energy intensifies with the infectious groove of "Sweat!" by Dexter Troy and the pounding beats of "The Drums Pound The Earth" by Tommy Myst. We're treated to the masterful production of Marc Romboy and KiNK with "Over and Out," a track that seamlessly blends techno and house elements. Riva Starr and Phebe Edwards bring us "Love Divine (feat. Phebe Edwards) (Extended Mix)" with its soulful vocals and irresistible hooks. The remixes keep coming as Zetbee puts his touch on Demarkus Lewis's "You To Stay," while Harry Romero delivers a "Revolution (Deep In Jersey Extended Mix)" that will make your heart race. Nic Fanciulli's "Werk (Move Your Body)" keeps the momentum going, followed by the infectious "Shout" by Illyus & Barrientos. Juarez takes us on a musical journey to "Rio" with its vibrant and energetic vibes, and Simon Doty's "Hometown" captivates us with its deep and melodic soundscapes. Kink's instrumental version of "To Love You (Feat. Rachel Row)" tugs at our heartstrings, paving the way for The Cube Guys' remix of Havoc & Lawn's "Grande," a true dancefloor weapon. Hour 2 continues with Illyus & Barrientos's "Promise (Extended Mix)" and John 'Julius' Knight's "This Is House (Marco Lys Exten)," bringing us the best of house music. The infectious "Daisy's Dance" by Dan Sh

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