The song samples the traditional Brazilian chant "Baianá" by the group Barbatuques , which uses body percussion and rhythmic vocalizations.
By reinterpreting a Brazilian folk staple through a European lens, Bakermat bridged the gap between traditional percussion and the global dance floor. The track is frequently cited as one of his top three songs alongside "Vandaag".
Staying true to his "Circus" concept, the track is pure . It manages to be "sophisticated house" while remaining accessible, avoiding the "cheesy" traps of commercial EDM. Cultural Impact
The song samples the traditional Brazilian chant "Baianá" by the group Barbatuques , which uses body percussion and rhythmic vocalizations.
By reinterpreting a Brazilian folk staple through a European lens, Bakermat bridged the gap between traditional percussion and the global dance floor. The track is frequently cited as one of his top three songs alongside "Vandaag".
Staying true to his "Circus" concept, the track is pure . It manages to be "sophisticated house" while remaining accessible, avoiding the "cheesy" traps of commercial EDM. Cultural Impact
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