The track has been played in underground clubs and featured on curated lists by cultural institutions highlighting the intersection of electronic music and global Black art forms. 🔗 Where to Listen
True to both Ocasio’s and Guillaume’s catalogs, the track relies on live-sounding percussion and deep, driving basslines that evoke communal, ritualistic dance rather than synthetic commercial pop. Baleka Antonio Ocasio
The track bridges the gap between South African electronic music sensibilities and the classic, spiritually minded New York deep house sound. The track has been played in underground clubs