Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 1 year ago
'Batuque Machine' sees Nina de Koning and Alfa Cornae dive into a hypnotic world of rolling percussion, sun-drenched grooves and seductive Spanish vocals. Built for sweaty dance floors and open-air summer nights, the track blends driving techno with tribal rhythms and playful Latin textures, creating something that feels equally raw and euphoric. Fresh off a string of acclaimed radio appearances and known for her energetic blend of hardgroove, Detroit techno and house influences, Nina de Koning continues to carve out her own lane with a sound that balances underground grit with festival-ready intensity. Alfa Cornae, whose productions have steadily gained support within the harder and groove-driven corners of the scene, brings his signature punchy low-end and razor-sharp percussion work to the collaboration. Heavy drums collide with swinging rhythmic patterns while the Spanish vocals drift in and out like fragments overheard at sunrise somewhere between Ibiza, São Paulo and a warehouse afterparty. There are subtle nods to both artists' love for hypnotic late-night grooves, but 'Batuque Machine' pushes things into warmer, more playful territory without losing any of its raw club energy. Released on The Factory Amsterdam, the track captures Nina de Koning and Alfa Cornae at their most infectious: fast, sexy and impossible to sit still to.
'Batuque Machine' sees Nina de Koning and Alfa Cornae dive into a hypnotic world of rolling percussion, sun-drenched grooves and seductive Spanish vocals. Built for sweaty dance floors and open-air summer nights, the track blends driving techno with tribal rhythms and playful Latin textures, creating something that feels equally raw and euphoric. Fresh off a string of acclaimed radio appearances and known for her energetic blend of hardgroove, Detroit techno and house influences, Nina de Koning continues to carve out her own lane with a sound that balances underground grit with festival-ready intensity. Alfa Cornae, whose productions have steadily gained support within the harder and groove-driven corners of the scene, brings his signature punchy low-end and razor-sharp percussion work to the collaboration. Heavy drums collide with swinging rhythmic patterns while the Spanish vocals drift in and out like fragments overheard at sunrise somewhere between Ibiza, São Paulo and a warehouse afterparty. There are subtle nods to both artists' love for hypnotic late-night grooves, but 'Batuque Machine' pushes things into warmer, more playful territory without losing any of its raw club energy. Released on The Factory Amsterdam, the track captures Nina de Koning and Alfa Cornae at their most infectious: fast, sexy and impossible to sit still to.