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The track has been featured on numerous high-profile compilations and continues to be remastered and re-released:

Track Feature: Red Carpet – "Alright" (Brad Carter Remix) Released in 2004, the Brad Carter Remix of "Alright" transformed original vocal track into a defining anthem of the mid-2000s house scene. Known for its emotive piano hook and soaring vocals, it remains a staple in "classic house" sets and is frequently cited as a "show stopper" tune by dance music enthusiasts. Artist: Red Carpet Remixer: Brad Carter Original Release: 2004 Alright (Brad Carter Remix)

The Brad Carter Remix and its Radio Edit have combined for millions of plays on Spotify, often outperforming other remixes by artists like Hardwell or Marcus Schossow . The track has been featured on numerous high-profile

Still played by top-tier DJs today, with recent inclusions in mixes by James Hype and Claptone . Still played by top-tier DJs today, with recent

Originally gained massive traction on Subliminal Records , the influential label founded by Erick Morillo. Genre: Progressive House / Vocal House Duration: Approximately 8:12 for the full Extended Remix . Why It’s a Classic

Included in Essential Hits: House: 00s and various Disco Heaven or Ministry of Sound collections.

The remix is celebrated for its perfect balance of club energy and melodic soul. While the original version is a more straightforward house track, Brad Carter’s interpretation added a lush, atmospheric production that captured the "Ibiza sunset" vibe. It was famously featured in Radio 1's "A Decade in Ibiza" celebration , cementing its status as a quintessential Balearic anthem. Legacy & Appearances

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The track has been featured on numerous high-profile compilations and continues to be remastered and re-released:

Track Feature: Red Carpet – "Alright" (Brad Carter Remix) Released in 2004, the Brad Carter Remix of "Alright" transformed original vocal track into a defining anthem of the mid-2000s house scene. Known for its emotive piano hook and soaring vocals, it remains a staple in "classic house" sets and is frequently cited as a "show stopper" tune by dance music enthusiasts. Artist: Red Carpet Remixer: Brad Carter Original Release: 2004

The Brad Carter Remix and its Radio Edit have combined for millions of plays on Spotify, often outperforming other remixes by artists like Hardwell or Marcus Schossow .

Still played by top-tier DJs today, with recent inclusions in mixes by James Hype and Claptone .

Originally gained massive traction on Subliminal Records , the influential label founded by Erick Morillo. Genre: Progressive House / Vocal House Duration: Approximately 8:12 for the full Extended Remix . Why It’s a Classic

Included in Essential Hits: House: 00s and various Disco Heaven or Ministry of Sound collections.

The remix is celebrated for its perfect balance of club energy and melodic soul. While the original version is a more straightforward house track, Brad Carter’s interpretation added a lush, atmospheric production that captured the "Ibiza sunset" vibe. It was famously featured in Radio 1's "A Decade in Ibiza" celebration , cementing its status as a quintessential Balearic anthem. Legacy & Appearances