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KOSTANTI and SOULMANTRA present “Sukari”, their new Afro House single on K-Club Music

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K-Club Music proudly presents “Sukari,” a pulsating Afro House anthem by the dynamic duo KOSTANTI and SOULMANTRA. This track is a masterclass in blending traditional African influences with modern electronic grooves, creating a sonic journey that is as immersive as it is danceable. From the very first beat, “Sukari” grabs your attention with its energetic rhythms, drawing you in with layers of captivating African vocals that are both powerful and soulful.

The production is top-notch, with ethnic melodies weaving seamlessly into a thunderous bassline that drives the track forward. The percussion is intricate yet never overwhelming, allowing each element to shine while contributing to a cohesive whole. This track is more than just a dance floor bomb; it’s a harmonic jewel that resonates on a deeper level, connecting listeners to the rich cultural roots that inspire it.

“Sukari” is the kind of track that transcends boundaries, bringing together the best of Afro House with universal appeal. Whether you’re in a packed club or listening at home, this track is guaranteed to move you. KOSTANTI and SOULMANTRA have crafted what is poised to become the hit of the moment, a track that not only showcases their talents but also pushes the boundaries of the genre. Expect to hear “Sukari” lighting up dance floors and festival stages worldwide—it’s a track that demands to be experienced.

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https://open.spotify.com/intl-it/album/4o8wBz788AOTb8xRKcV3TG

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https://www.beatport.com/release/sukari-original-mix/4673793

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Avohee Avoher Unveils “Let Him” — A Ritual of Collapse and Becoming

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With the worldwide release of his new single “Let Him,” Avohee Avoher offers not just a song, but an initiation. Ethereal and delirium-like, the track blurs the boundaries between classical composition, sacred invocation, and modern rhythm — creating an immersive soundscape that feels less like a recording and more like a threshold experience.

“Let Him” unfolds on a hypnotic dance pulse, steady and relentless, like a ceremonial drum echoing through a vast cathedral of memory. Within this rhythmic spine, Avoher layers spoken word passages, Latin fragments, operatic swells, and Arabic vocalizations. The result is lush and haunting — strangely addictive in its intensity — drawing the listener into a suspended state where time dissolves and identity begins to spiral.

Beauty Forged Through Fracture

At its core, “Let Him” reframes collapse as creation.

Falling, kneeling, breaking — these are not punishments in Avoher’s universe. They are necessary stages of transformation. Exile is not failure; it is origin. The outsider is not cast away, but positioned as the first to see clearly. Through spoken invocation and soaring vocal contrasts, the track meditates on the idea that beauty is forged through fracture, not perfection.

The operatic elements evoke grandeur and devotion, while the Arabic tonalities carry an ancient ache — a memory of displacement and longing. Latin phrases surface like sacred relics, reinforcing the ritualistic quality of the piece. Each layer expands the emotional architecture of the song, building toward a feeling of surrender.

A State of Surrender

“Let Him” invites listeners into a profound emotional release. The hypnotic pulse acts as both anchor and catalyst, encouraging introspection through movement. It is music designed not only to be heard, but to be entered.

As the composition unfolds, what initially feels like collapse becomes awakening. Rupture becomes revelation. The soul rises through ruin — altered, sovereign, and awake.

In this way, “Let Him” functions as an initiation piece: a ritual of collapse and becoming. It asks the listener to confront their own fractures — the quiet exiles, the hidden kneelings — and to see within them the seeds of transformation. Rather than offering escape, the track offers confrontation and, ultimately, recognition.

An Immersive Sonic Invocation

Lush yet austere, sacred yet rhythm-driven, “Let Him” occupies a space rarely defined by genre. It is devotional and defiant, ceremonial and contemporary. Avohee Avoher’s voice shifts between command and vulnerability, invocation and confession, guiding the listener through disorientation toward clarity.

With this release, Avoher positions himself not merely as a recording artist, but as a sonic architect of inner thresholds. “Let Him” stands as a testament to his ability to merge classical resonance with modern pulse — and to transform sound into rite.

Available worldwide, “Let Him” is not simply a single. It is a passage — a descent into fracture and a return, luminous and reborn.

Stream “Let Him” by Avohee Avoher on Spotify here:

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