Techno Bors & Tribe Of Afro (feat. Amel Chrispin)

EPISODE · Apr 18, 2025 · 4 MIN

Techno Bors & Tribe Of Afro (feat. Amel Chrispin)

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It's been a while since we had Techno Bros on Afrocentric. Featuring Amel Crispin and a collaboration with House Villans and Courtney Ellis The It's Me Girl EP by the Techno Bros blends rhythmic percussion with infectious grooves across three dynamic tracks. Kicking off with two vocal-driven vocal Afro House tracks, the EP sets an uplifting tone with smooth, soulful vocals layered over deep, rolling basslines and vibrant drum patterns. These tracks invite listeners to the dancefloor with their catchy melodies and rich Afrocentric influence. The third track shifts gears with an instrumental Afro Tech Mystic Falls where the focus moves to intricate beats, pulsing bass, and atmospheric synths. This track offers a more minimalist, hypnotic vibe, showcasing the Techno Bros’ ability to craft tension and groove without relying on vocals. Throughout the EP, the production is tight and polished, highlighting the duo’s talent for blending Afro House rhythms with contemporary electronic elements. Overall, this release offers a fresh take on Afro-inspired dance music, appealing to both vocal and instrumental music lovers alike.

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