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LifeArt, Miami Beats Vol.2 – The Soundtrack for Miami Art Week

  • Feb 17
  • 2 min read

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


(Miami, FL) – LifeArt proudly announces the release of LifeArt 020: Miami Beats Vol.2, a meticulously curated compilation designed to mirror the sophisticated pulse of Miami Art Week. Moving beyond the traditional "various artists" format, this release offers a cohesive, narrative-driven listening experience—a "Director's Cut" of the contemporary Progressive House sound .


Following the success of the debut volume, Miami Beats Vol.2 brings together original and remix works from the absolute elite of the melodic spectrum, including Guy J, Guy Mantzur, Roy Rosenfeld, PROFF, Volen Sentir, and Simon Vuarambon .


LifeArt Miami Beats Vol.2 is available now on all major streaming platforms.



LifeArt, Miami Beats Vol.2

A Director’s Vision

The release is anchored by an exclusive continuous DJ mix by Ariel Vromen, the filmmaker behind The Iceman and Criminal. Known for directing Hollywood heavyweights such as Ryan Reynolds, Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman and Gal Gadot, Vromen brings a unique multidisciplinary background to the decks, bridging narrative sensibility with musical selection .


"I approached this mix like a screenplay," says Vromen. "It’s about pacing, tension, and release." Drawing on his roots in the 90s trance scene and recent deep house works like Ancestors, Vromen crafts a sonic arc that feels like a film score for the dancefloor .


The Musical Journey

The compilation opens with "Crosses and Angels" feat. Angela (Guy Mantzur Remix) by Lopezhouse, where restrained vocals and controlled momentum set the album’s tonal foundation . "Nano" (Newman (I Love) Remix) by Tamir Regev follows, highlighting gradual builds and rhythmic precision that echo throughout the selection.


Tracks such as "The Rumble" by PROFF & Volen Sentir and Roy Rosenfeld’s "Hello" provide contrast through shifts in density and phrasing, while Guy J’s "Evo" anchors the record with its measured balance between tension and release . The music goes even deeper with Simon Vuarambon’s "Sila", ECHO DAFT & Kebin Van Reeken’s "Years of Ascent", and "Nectar" by Guy Mantzur and Kamilo Sanclemente, each contributing distinct melodic identities without disrupting the overall continuity . As the compilation progresses, "Himalaya" by Eric Lune & Juan Sapia, Chicola’s "Diosma", and Greg Ochman’s "Kaizen" reinforce the album’s focus on structure and restraint .


The closing stretch expands its emotional and cultural reach with "Middle East" by Tamir Regev, Avi Snow, and Nadav Vee, followed by "Keep My Letters" from Tantum & Hyunji-A, before concluding with Sahar Z’s introspective "Zikaron" .



About LifeArt

LifeArt is a global creative platform and festival that brings together film, art, music, and forums in world-class venues across cities such as Miami, Los Angeles, New York, Athens, Mumbai and New Delhi. Since 2016, it has showcased premieres, art exhibitions, live performances, highlighting both studio and independent creators from over 60 countries.


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