: By slowing down the tempo and deepening the groove, he makes a thirty-year-old melody feel fresh and exciting. Where to Listen and Download

There are club anthems, and then there is Released in 1996, the original track by Emmanuel Top is a cornerstone of the trance and progressive house era—a hypnotic, driving masterpiece that defined the sound of a decade. But when a modern maestro of deep, atmospheric techno like Pablo Bolivar takes the reins, that high-energy anthem transforms into something far more introspective and ethereal.

Reimagining a Classic: Pablo Bolivar’s Deep Vision of "Seven Days and One Week"

: Taking a 90s club staple and making it feel like a "dream state" journey.

Bolivar’s edit is a masterclass in subtlety. While the original was built for peak-time dancefloors, this reimagining is a "light and gentle listen" that strips back the aggressive trance elements to reveal the track's melodic soul. The Art of the "Deep Vision"

Pablo Bolivar is renowned for a sound that "naturally caresses your body". His approach to remixing—often labeled as his "Deep Vision" or "Dream Dub" style—focuses on organic textures, rolling basslines, and a tranquil mood that borders on the cinematic.

For fans of the Seven Villas aesthetic, this track is a quintessential piece of Bolivar's discography. It showcases his ability to:

The track has been shared by Bolivar as a on SoundCloud , allowing fans to experience this "Deep Vision" without barriers. It stands alongside other iconic remixes of the era, such as Energy 52’s "Cafe Del Mar" (Tale Of Us Remix), as a testament to how classic electronic music can be evolved for a new generation of listeners.