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The "Extended" nature of the mix was crucial for DJs. In the club environment, tracks need space to breathe. They need long intros for beatmatching and breakdowns for tension. The DB Boulevard version took the sophisticated funk of the original and polished it for the modern dancefloor. They likely introduced a punchier kick drum, more aggressive hi-hats, and perhaps a subtle filter that made the bassline feel even deeper.

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When "The Glow of Love" was released in 1980 on the album of the same name, it was an instant sensation. The track arrived at a precarious time for dance music. The "Disco Sucks" movement of the late 70s had tried to kill the genre, but tracks like "The Glow of Love" proved that the beat would go on—it would just evolve. Change - The Glow of Love -DB Boulevard Extende...

Most extended mixes lose energy here — not DB Boulevard. They strip back to just the vocal and a soft synth pad, creating a brief moment of introspection. "Making everything beautiful..." The "Extended" nature of the mix was crucial for DJs