Tribal beats, ominous synths, and haunting vocal chants. Why It Matters
Sultry, dark, and percussive—perfect for late-night sets or sunrise transitions. Tribal beats, ominous synths, and haunting vocal chants
Born from a volcanic hike in Auckland, New Zealand, the track captures the natural rhythm of cicadas singing in the trees. This organic inspiration led to a collaboration between Norway’s tribal house pioneer Djuma Soundsystem and the Kiwi duo Out of Sorts . This organic inspiration led to a collaboration between
While the original is a "soothing slice of melodic house" featuring chanting Irish vocals, the shifts the energy toward the dancefloor. Iranian producer Habischman injects a "percussive punch," layering a warm, driving bassline beneath soaring chords and otherworldly atmospherics. You can listen to or purchase the track
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A seamless blend of Afro-House, Melodic Techno, and Deep House.
This track marked the debut release for , a label founded on the concept of breaking borders and uniting diverse cultures through music. It remains a standout example of how global artists can merge distinct styles—from Norwegian tribal influences to New Zealand's dark techno—to create something entirely unique.