Garvin Serves Up a Groove-Driven Disco House Single “Party At The Ritz”
- Britain Richardson
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read

With “Party At The Ritz”, Garvin delivers a masterclass in groove-centered disco house, released on Mr. Nice Guy Records. The single stands out with its clear, spacious arrangement anchored by crisp percussion and a bright organ melody that evokes Miami’s signature warmth.
Garvin’s catalog includes releases on Higher Viibrations and Wet Signal, with new material slated for Get Busy and Psicodelica. “Party At The Ritz” signals his shift towards more refined, groove-driven music designed for real-world playability rather than spectacle.
This track’s strength lies in its balance—enough energy for peak-time dancefloors and subtlety for intimate club settings. It reflects Garvin’s refined production philosophy: structure and tone that prioritize longevity and DJ utility.
Beyond music production, Garvin co-leads DRESDÔN Events and is preparing to launch DRESDÔN Records, showing his investment in cultivating community and artistic development within house music.
His DJ sets echo this ethos, focusing on momentum, pacing, and nuanced transitions over overt showmanship. “Party At The Ritz” is a clear continuation of this approach—tight, thoughtful, and deeply rooted in groove.