Mix): Only Love (ryan Benson

Benson uses sweeping synthesizer layers that give the song a "spacey" feel, bridging the gap between vocal house and progressive trance.

Finding high-quality versions of these specific remixes can be a bit of a treasure hunt. While many are available on YouTube through vinyl-rip channels, the Ryan Benson Mix often appears on various dance compilations from the era, such as Ministry of Sound or Pure Dance collections. Final Thoughts Only Love (Ryan Benson Mix)

In the mid-2000s, the "Club Mix" was king. Producers like Ryan Benson were experts at taking a radio-friendly hit and stretching it into an 8-minute journey. This mix allowed DJs to transition from mainstream sets into deeper, more underground vibes without losing the crowd. Benson uses sweeping synthesizer layers that give the

If you’ve been scouring old playlists or deep-diving into the early 2000s club scene, you’ve likely stumbled upon a track that defines a very specific era of dance music: the Final Thoughts In the mid-2000s, the "Club Mix" was king

It’s that rare remix that feels both nostalgic and surprisingly modern. Even with the "loudness wars" of that era, the production on the Benson mix holds up—clean, punchy, and incredibly danceable. Where to Find It Now