Afro House meets deep emotion in Mamöro’s mesmerizing edit of “All The Love”, originally by Danish electronic trio WhoMadeWho and reimagined through the creative vision of the Everything Is Art collective. This is a sonic interpretation of soul, rhythm, and artistic freedom.

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From the first downbeat, Mamöro invites us into a space that feels both intimate and expansive. His signature Afro-infused textures bring warmth and groove to the already emotive original, layering hypnotic percussion and melodic pulses in a way that’s impossible to ignore. The edit strikes a delicate balance, club-ready yet contemplative, vibey yet grounded.

WhoMadeWho’s ethereal vocal phrases remain intact, but they’re given new dimension through Mamöro’s prism. There’s a little audible voice in the background, like a spirit whispering through the mix, a subtle but beautiful detail that adds depth. It’s dancefloor meditation at its finest.

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Mamöro said he wanted to “amplify its vibe” and he did exactly that. This edit doesn’t overpower the original, it elevates it, reshaping it into something both deeply personal and universally felt. “All The Love (Mamöro Edit)” is a lush, intentional, and electrifying celebration of creative connection.

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