Eleven presents: Marc Sway – Colorblind – (Patric Pleasure Remix)

Marc Sway – “Colorblind” (Patric Pleasure Remix) is now available on all digital stores, bringing a fresh, groove-driven reinterpretation of a track rooted in soul and authenticity.

When Marc Sway and Patric Pleasure come together, the result is almost inevitable: people move. Groove is their shared language, and this remix is a perfect reflection of that connection. Marc Sway, a truly cosmopolitan artist with deep roots stretching to Brazil, has always blended soul, pop, and his Swiss heritage into a sound that feels both warm and universal.

For this special version of “Colorblind, Marc’s band went back into the studio to re-record the track live specifically for Patric Pleasure. The result is something vibrant and organic—filled with real energy, musical chemistry, and the unmistakable joy of playing together.

Patric Pleasure, known for his instinctive feel for the dance floor, takes that raw energy and transforms it into something irresistible. Their collaboration isn’t new—over the years, the two have worked together multiple times, united by a shared belief: music should move people, both physically and emotionally.

Marc himself recalls experiencing Patric’s impact firsthand at a private party, describing a packed dance floor filled with people of all ages, all connected by the same undeniable energy. That ability to bring people together is exactly what defines this remix.

When Patric first heard Colorblind, it wasn’t just one element that stood out—it was the combination of Marc’s soulful topline and the deeper musical roots behind it. He immediately connected it to blues and funk influences, recognizing a natural bridge toward disco. From that moment, the direction was clear.

The remix takes a bold and deliberate turn: from yodel to disco, from tradition to pure movement. Elements of the original give way to a groove that takes full control, reshaping the track into something designed for the dance floor. It’s a transformation that doesn’t lose the song’s essence—it reinterprets it.

Released exactly one year after Marc Sway’s album “Roots”, this remix also serves as a symbolic celebration—an anniversary moment for a project built on authenticity and connection.

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