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Afroterraneo presents Lagos 11, a vibrant Afro-House release by Barrio B, featuring Nigerian vocalist Ameh Fashi. The track is a heartfelt tribute to the Afro Funk sound of the 1970s and 1980s, reimagined for today's dancefloor. Drawing inspiration from the golden era of African funk while embracing contemporary Afro-House and Soulful House aesthetics, Lagos 11 bridges generations through rhythm, groove, and spirit. Driven by energetic horn arrangements, rolling string basslines, and tight, funky drums, the production creates a powerful foundation for Ameh Fashi's soulful and expressive vocal performance. His delivery channels the raw energy and consciousness of classic Afrobeat, bringing depth and authenticity to the track. For Barrio B, the goal was clear: to honour the original feel of the 70s while crafting a record that could be played loud in modern club settings and seamlessly mixed alongside today's Afro and Soulful House sounds. The collaboration with Ameh Fashi came naturally, resulting in a track full of life, groove, and character. Lagos 11 marks the first of several collaborations between Barrio B and Ameh Fashi scheduled for release this year on Afroterraneo, setting the tone for a forward-thinking catalogue rooted deeply in Afro-centric musical heritage.
Martin (JP) returns with his new Afro House single 'MAYE.' Blending hypnotic percussion, warm basslines, and soulful vocal textures, the track delivers both emotional depth and dancefloor energy. Perfect for playlists like Umami, Afro House Essentials, Deep House Groove, and Tantra, 'MAYE' captures a refined, global Afro House vibe-ready for summer sets and festival moments worldwide.
'Moya oNgcwele' - meaning 'Holy Spirit' in isiZulu - is a deeply evocative Gospel Afro House journey where rhythm meets reverence. Driven by hypnotic grooves, atmospheric textures, and commanding isiZulu vocals, Saint Evo delivers a powerful composition rooted in both invocation and surrender - a call for guidance, protection, and inner clarity through the Holy Spirit. Anchored in themes of grace, love, and divine mercy, the record unfolds as a heartfelt expression of faith, inviting listeners into a moment of reflection and spiritual connection. Balancing emotional depth with uplifting energy, the track creates a transcendent experience designed to elicit spiritual introspection. CREDITS Music Production by Saint Evo Composed by Stephen Njeru Wambugu Mastered by Saint Evo, Celsius Degree Studios, Kenya Publishing: Downtown Music Publishing Africa For more information or licensing requests: info@celsiusdegree.com http://www.celsiusdegree.com
Rising talent Boschabba, already championed multiple times by Keinemusik, joins the Soul Revue family with a vibrant debut. Inspired by the rhythmic vitality of Brazilian music, Passarinho unfolds through a hypnotic bassline, dynamic vocals, and an irresistible groove designed to ignite the dancefloor. Adding a new dimension to the release, Orkun Bozdemir and Baran Eser deliver an indie-dance reinterpretation that elevates the track into a deeper, more driving sonic journey, balancing emotional atmosphere with peak-time energy.
Eclipse EP unfolds with a quiet sense of gravity as House Villains shape rhythm and atmosphere into something both intimate and expansive. Rooted in Afro House, the release moves with steady intention, where percussion sits at the center and melodic fragments drift in and out of focus. The drums feel grounded and purposeful, carrying a natural momentum while layers of texture slowly gather around the groove. Across the EP, warmth and tension move side by side. Subtle vocal tones and harmonic shifts weave through the rhythms, creating moments that feel reflective without losing their connection to the dance floor. Patterns return and evolve, allowing the music to breathe as the energy builds gradually rather than forcing its way forward. House Villains approach sound with a balance of cultural memory and electronic atmosphere. Deep basslines, textured synths and fluid percussion create a space where emotion and movement coexist. Eclipse EP does not rush its story. It unfolds patiently, letting rhythm and feeling guide the experience from beginning to end. Mastered by: Des Grey Mastering
Tony Finger , Krestovsky , Santi Vasques , PA NGU , Sam Baroni , Kaya Newton , Hawka , David Ramano , Balitskiy , DJ Samuel Akram , HeyMann Dubois , Tim Davis , Benjamin Franklin , Black Rythmo , Rio Dela Duna , ivory white , Hugo Alba , S3RGY N3IRA , NODA (CA) , End&GO
'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.