Top 100 Chart Placements
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Raffa Guido, Moeaike and Nab debut on MoBlack Records, delivering a trio of unique tracks strung together by shared lyrics. First in line, Swiss-based artist Raffa Guido reconnects with his Spanish roots through "Famax." Graced with sultry Iberian undertones and permeating electronic nuances, 'Famax' carries alluring Spanish vocals across a tapestry of dynamic beats, emotive swells, and captivating resonance. Up next, Italian duo, Moeaike inject their deft touch and sublime synergy into "Mala Fama". Mingling earthy soundscapes with crisp electronic modulations and euphoric melodies, this kaleidoscopic musical journey is rife with luminous strings and timbres. Wrapping up the EP, Tunisian producer NAB yields his edgy interpretation. Fueled by electrifying riffs and viscous rhythms, "Yafama '' weaves raw instrumentals to amplify its vibrations - an effervescent anthem poised to ignite dancefloors. "Famax," "Mala Fama" and "Yafama" all shine in their own right, yet in tandem, celebrate the universal language of music and the emotions that bind humanity at the core. Words by Marie J Floro. Artwork by Rachael D'Alessandro. "Famax" and "Yafama" mastering by Daniele Mattiuzzi. Executive Producer Mimmo Falcone. Distribution by Muting The Noise.
Raffa Guido, Moeaike and Nab debut on MoBlack Records, delivering a trio of unique tracks strung together by shared lyrics. First in line, Swiss-based artist Raffa Guido reconnects with his Spanish roots through "Famax." Graced with sultry Iberian undertones and permeating electronic nuances, 'Famax' carries alluring Spanish vocals across a tapestry of dynamic beats, emotive swells, and captivating resonance. Up next, Italian duo, Moeaike inject their deft touch and sublime synergy into "Mala Fama". Mingling earthy soundscapes with crisp electronic modulations and euphoric melodies, this kaleidoscopic musical journey is rife with luminous strings and timbres. Wrapping up the EP, Tunisian producer NAB yields his edgy interpretation. Fueled by electrifying riffs and viscous rhythms, "Yafama '' weaves raw instrumentals to amplify its vibrations - an effervescent anthem poised to ignite dancefloors. "Famax," "Mala Fama" and "Yafama" all shine in their own right, yet in tandem, celebrate the universal language of music and the emotions that bind humanity at the core. Words by Marie J Floro. Artwork by Rachael D'Alessandro. "Famax" and "Yafama" mastering by Daniele Mattiuzzi. Executive Producer Mimmo Falcone. Distribution by Muting The Noise.
'Test If I' brings The Wild Child, Zac Martell and Pria together in a collaboration that unfolds slowly and deliberately. Built on repetition, the track leans into trippy synths anda steady bassline that stays constant as everything else shifts around it. The groove creeps forward, giving space to small details and letting layers come together in their own time. Mechanical tones pulse through the background, sharp and controlled, yet softened by sounds that feel distant and almost celestial. A sparse vocal line drifts in andout, unresolved, adding a quiet sense of tension without asking for answers. Futuristic and immersive, the track resists urgency, choosing instead to sit in its own atmosphere. It's a piece that builds trust through patience, drawing you in gradually and holding you there. Artwork by Rachael D'Alessandro. Words by Marie Floro. Executive Producer Mimmo Falcone. Distribution by Muting The Noise.