Fusing mesmerizing Middle Eastern melodies with tribal house sounds, PADRINO's debut release is a bold statement.
Out now via the revered Café De Anatolia label, “Up All Night” draws inspiration from the enigmatic artist’s diverse heritage and world travels. Functioning as a unique collision point between Indo and Afro-house, the song features sultry beats and hypnotic strings in a slow-burning arrangement.
“Up All Night” was inspired by the infamous dancing plague of 1518, which “led the people of Strasbourg to dance until they died,” according to The history channel.
Fans of the new track can expect to hear several follow-up singles in the near future from PADRINO, who recently performed on the debut Tulum edition of the popular “POR QUÍÉ NO?” series of parties. In the meantime, you can listen to “Up All Night” below.
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