“Melancholy”, the Afro-Disco hit of Pahua and Peter Matson

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The fusion of rhythms and Pahua's unique voice make this issue something irresistible.

PahuaMexican singer and producer, binds to the DJ and New York multi -standard Peter Matson To launch “Melancholia”a single Afro-Disco that combines house and Latin sounds. The theme, published under the stamp Jazz bastardis already available on digital platforms and promises to be an essential on the dance floor. Listen “Melancholia” next:

With exquisite instrumentation and the participation of Sly5thave in ropes, in addition to the winds of Ibibio Sound Machine, “Melancholia” It is an explosion of danceable energy with nostalgia touches. The voice of Pahua floats on production with an evocative tone that travels between sadness and hope, while Matson Print your rhythmic seal with Beats sticky that embrace thatHouse cLasic

This collaboration, born in Mexico City in full pandemic, reflects the creative connection between both artists, who have built a sound that feels both intimate and expansive. To celebrate the launch, Pahua will offer a DJ set on March 8 in KinshasaMexico City, where he will take his brilliant tropical universe to the public.

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