15-05-2025 15:08 via magneticmag.com

ARKADYAN Rework Raluka’s ‘Amsterdam’ into a Dancefloor Weapon

ARKADYAN just took Raluka’s “Amsterdam” and gave it a proper club makeover. What started as a Balkan pop track is now a rolling afro-house groover, all tribal percussion, warm horn blasts, and a relentless rhythm built for late nights and open-air madness. The trio—Benjy, Gabriel, and Marina—are known for bringing live energy to their sets, blending jazz, afro, reggae, and house into something that just works.From Tomorrowland to Scorpios Mykonos and MIA Tulum, ARKA
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