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Vanco Lutho Djeff & Eltonnick Remixes Afrocentric Records / AR00027 https://soundcloud.com/werafrocentric https://www.facebook.com/afrocentricrecords/ http://www.werafrocentric.com/ https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=vanco%20sa&epa=SEARCH_BOX Consistently turning heads in the South African house music scene and beyond since 2014, Vanco blesses Afrocentric Records once again with a new batch of remixes for his song "Lutho." Vanco brings his trademark style of thumping percussions, heavy baselines and soulful vocals courtesy of Njabuloseh; the vibrant blend African house and Latin soul is responsible for lighting up many a dancefloor. On this latest release we get remixes supplied by Eltonnick and the mighty Djeff, whose remix has been played heavily by Black Coffee most notably in his Tomorrowland set. Djeff also presents an instrumental. The dark moods of the buzzing electronic embellishments do well to accentuate a gorgeous vocal line from Njabuloseh, who provides what is easily one of the most infectious chorus melodies you will hear in dance music. Each remix comes with its own stylistic quirks and unique progressions that will keep you coming back for more! Tracklist 1. Lutho (Djeff Remix) 2. Lutho (Eltonnick Remix) 3. Lutho (Djeff Remix - Instrumental Version) 4. Lutho (Original) Mastered at NYC Studios by Michele Papa Release Date 13th September For Info contact [email protected]

Vanco Lutho Djeff & Eltonnick Remixes Afrocentric Records / AR00027 https://soundcloud.com/werafrocentric https://www.facebook.com/afrocentricrecords/ http://www.werafrocentric.com/ https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=vanco%20sa&epa=SEARCH_BOX Consistently turning heads in the South African house music scene and beyond since 2014, Vanco blesses Afrocentric Records once again with a new batch of remixes for his song "Lutho." Vanco brings his trademark style of thumping percussions, heavy baselines and soulful vocals courtesy of Njabuloseh; the vibrant blend African house and Latin soul is responsible for lighting up many a dancefloor. On this latest release we get remixes supplied by Eltonnick and the mighty Djeff, whose remix has been played heavily by Black Coffee most notably in his Tomorrowland set. Djeff also presents an instrumental. The dark moods of the buzzing electronic embellishments do well to accentuate a gorgeous vocal line from Njabuloseh, who provides what is easily one of the most infectious chorus melodies you will hear in dance music. Each remix comes with its own stylistic quirks and unique progressions that will keep you coming back for more! Tracklist 1. Lutho (Djeff Remix) 2. Lutho (Eltonnick Remix) 3. Lutho (Djeff Remix - Instrumental Version) 4. Lutho (Original) Mastered at NYC Studios by Michele Papa Release Date 13th September For Info contact [email protected]

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