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Gan Fuses Cultures and Club Energy with Afrohouse Rework “Infinity”

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Gan, a rising Afrohouse artist based in New York, is quickly making waves by blending the pulse of the city’s club scene with his French and Mediterranean roots. His breakout track “Infinity”—a reimagined Afrohouse version of Jaymes Young’s hit—has already earned a spot on the Beatport Top 100, signaling his growing influence in global electronic circles.

With crisp production, tribal-infused percussion, and sun-soaked melodies, Infinity radiates summer energy while delivering an infectious groove. Gan’s remixes have become a staple in clubs across the U.S., and his unique cross-cultural sound is cementing his place as one to watch in the evolving Afrohouse landscape.

Perfect for beach sets, late-night dance floors, and sunset sessions alike.

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Barbie Edonia

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