Ben Delay - Giving Up On Love (extended Mix) -
As he slid the record onto the deck, the began to thud—a steady, hypnotic kick drum that mirrored the tightening in his chest. He pushed the fader up. The house groove took over, crisp and unapologetic.
He reached for a specific vinyl, the sleeve worn at the edges: .
He remembered the late-night arguments in a cramped apartment, the silence that followed, and the realization that sometimes, holding on does more damage than letting go. With every bar of the track, Elias felt a layer of that old weight lift. The acted like a mantra, driving home the idea of personal liberation. Ben Delay - Giving Up on Love (Extended Mix)
Halfway through the mix, the hit. The percussion stripped away, leaving only the soaring, melancholic synth and that haunting vocal hook. The crowd slowed, hands reaching into the air, caught in the same emotional suspension. Elias closed his eyes. In that moment of sonic vulnerability, he wasn't just playing a track; he was exhaling.
Elias watched a sea of strangers lose themselves in the rhythm. He realized then that the song wasn't actually about the end of romance—it was about the . As the final notes of the extended outro faded into a rhythmic pulse, Elias felt a strange, new clarity. He wasn't giving up; he was finally moving forward. As he slid the record onto the deck,
Then, the started. The snare rolls tightened, the energy coiled like a spring, and when the beat finally dropped back in with full force, the room exploded.
The neon lights of the Berlin club were a blurred smear of violet and gold, but for Elias, the room felt static. As a resident DJ, he was used to the of the crowd, but tonight, the atmosphere felt heavy—saturated with the kind of memories he’d been trying to outrun for months. He reached for a specific vinyl, the sleeve
The was a journey, and Elias needed every second of it. He watched the dance floor as the soul-drenched vocals finally broke through the bassline. “Giving up on love…” The lyrics weren't a defeat; they were a declaration .
