Categories: Future HouseMusic

Alok And Quintino Team Up For Lively Collaboration ‘Party Never Ends’!

Two of dance music’s most revered producers have officially joined forces, as Alok and Quintino shake things up with new single ‘Party Never Ends’.

Combining Alok’s Brazilian bass with Quintino’s trademark Dutch house, the collaboration has inspired a track of the highest caliber, with an infectious vocal looped over a dark, brooding bass line. ‘Party Never Ends’ sees the duo incorporate multiple musical elements across the house spectrum, weaving together booming big room kicks, jungle-esque synths and a rhythmic four-by-four drum loop certain to find its way into DJ track lists throughout the summer.

Crafting his unique sound for over 15 years, Alok continues to champion Brazilian bass at parties across the globe, becoming one of the most successful artists in dance music in the process. Officially the most listened to Brazilian artist worldwide, he recently reached the 1 billion streams mark on Spotifyfurther establishing himself as an artist with true global appeal. 2019 has been a monumental year for the revered producer since releasing global hit ‘All The Lies’ a collaboration with The Vamps and Felix Jaehn which has amassed over 30 million Spotify streams and counting. Alok has also teamed up with a variety of iconic artists this year including Steve Aoki on explosive track ‘Do It Again’ and Australian innovator Timmy Trumpet on ‘Metaphor’. This preceded a #13 slot on the DJ Mag Top 100 list for 2018 – his highest finish to date – as his success shows no signs of letting up.

2019 is proving to be a hectic year for Dutch superstar Quintino, with ‘Party Never Ends’ marking the fourth release of the year for the veteran producer. The collaboration immediately follows his official remix for Steve Aoki’s ‘Play It Cool’ and his most recent original production on Spinnin’ Records with ‘TUTUTU’. The Dutchman initially ignited the calendar year with back-to-back releases including ‘teQno (Music Is The Answer)’ and his radio-ready offering, ‘Can’t Bring Me Down’. With support from some of the industry’s leading names, including Hardwell, Tiësto and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike among many others, it should come as no surprise that he has featured on the DJ Mag Top 100 list for five years in a row – looking set to topple his current #25ranking. With upcoming concerts and festival performances in every corner of the globe, and an immense amount of unreleased music, the second half of the year is shaping up to be another period of dominance for Quintino.

The release of ‘Party Never Ends’ marks an exciting collaboration between two producers at the top of their game, and is sure to cement a spot as a festival mainstay.

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Dylan Smith

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