Dirty South - Until The End Ft. Joe Gil → [ OFFICIAL ]

Overcoming "mental prisons" (symbolized by "the keys to all the dungeons") and taking risks together ("taking a step over the edge").

Originally released on March 5, 2013 , as part of the Speed of Life album, with a dedicated remixes EP following on August 13, 2013 . Genre: Progressive House. Dirty South - Until The End ft. Joe Gil

"Give me your face, give me your fears / I'll be your eyes, I'll be your ears" —this hook emphasizes a deep bond and unconditional support between two people. Notable Versions & Remixes Overcoming "mental prisons" (symbolized by "the keys to

by Dirty South featuring Joe Gil is a standout progressive house anthem that served as a lead single for Dirty South's debut studio album, Speed of Life . Key Track Details "Give me your face, give me your fears

The song carries an optimistic and supportive message, often interpreted as a call for and mutual trust .

Released under Dirty South's own label, Phazing Records , and Ministry of Sound Australia .

Beyond the original album version, several high-profile remixes helped the track become a club staple: Until the End (feat. Joe Gil) - Spotify