AMÉMÉ's New Afro-Home EP Is a Vibrant, Summertime Soundtrack

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AMÉMÉ’s distinctive Afro-house sound might be spicing up membership dancefloors and pageant crowds all summer time lengthy after he launched a brand new EP.

The EDM.com Class of 2023 alum has landed on Chris Lake’s label, Black E book Information with the sultry mission, Atalakou / Torero. Spirited, magnetic and soulful, every of its two tracks forge a dynamic duet that fuses tribal components with rhythmic beats. 

In “Atalakou,” ethereal vocal chants praise driving drums and hypnotic melodies to infuse a heaping dose of groove. Constructing to an ecstatic drop, AMÉMÉ collides two distinctive worlds with Afro affect and funky home.

Alternatively, “Torero” pairs daring brass devices with punchy percussion and natural vocal samples to ship a breezy dancefloor heater. Tailored for the summer time season, the monitor effortlessly encapsulates the carefree vibrancy of AMÉMÉ’s music.

In different AMÉMÉ information, the West African just lately dropped “Wild Animal” through One Folks, an offshoot of Defected Information. One other massive launch got here final month with “Never,” which got here out on Gorgon Metropolis’s imprint, REALM. 

The Afro-house trailblazer has additionally been fleshing out his “One Tribe” occasion collection. The model is about to host their second residency set up at Amsterdam’s Shelter, on June twenty second after a riveting debut. Tickets can be found right here.

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