Camelphat- Nadia Ali - Endlessly -original Mix-... ~repack~ Jun 2026

The track was released through CamelPhat's own label, , as the 12th installment in the label's catalog. It features Ali's signature ethereal vocals over a sophisticated, rhythmic house production. Primary Genre: Melodic House / Progressive House.

The track uses long, tension-filled crescendos.

This track sits perfectly in — when CamelPhat was bridging underground grooves with vocal house legacy (Nadia Ali’s “Rapture” fame). “Endlessly” sounds like her song adapted to their shadowy warehouse, not the other way around. It’s a producer-vocalist match where neither dominates, which is rare. CamelPhat- Nadia Ali - Endlessly -Original Mix-...

Furthermore, it solidified the "vocal melodic house" revival. Following "Endlessly," labels like Afterlife (Tale Of Us) and Anjunadeep began seeking similar crossovers—where the vocal is dark, the bass is rolling, and the emotion is raw.

The of "Endlessly" isn't just a song you listen to. It is a mood you inhabit. Whether you are driving home at sunrise, closing your eyes on a crowded dance floor, or processing the weight of your own desires, this track meets you there. The track was released through CamelPhat's own label,

And then it stays there. Endlessly.

Looking back, "Endlessly" serves as a time capsule for the Progressive House genre. In the years since its release, the landscape of electronic music changed dramatically. The "Big Room" era gave way to Future House, then Tech House, and various other micro-genres. Yet, the Original Mix of "Endlessly" has aged gracefully. The track uses long, tension-filled crescendos

It fits perfectly in the "after-hours" category—deep enough for a chill-out session but rhythmic enough to keep a crowd moving. 🏆 Critical Reception

Eschewing aggressive synths for a rhythmic "roll," the drop provides a cathartic release for the listener.

Nadia Ali writes about addiction—not necessarily to a substance, but to a person. The hook, "I never wanted something so badly / I end up wanting you endlessly," speaks to the human condition of craving the unattainable or the toxic.