Thelma Houston - "Don't Leave Me This Way" (Radio Edit Remix by Enrico & Carmo)

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Brazilian DJ duo Enrico & Carmo bring their unique flair to Thelma Houston's classic hit "Don't Leave Me This Way" with an invigorating Afro House remake. This track, their second release following "Me Ama" on Blond

's Abracadabra label, showcases their ability to breathe new life into timeless songs while staying true to their signature style.


Enrico & Carmo, hailing from São Paulo, have been igniting dancefloors with their infectious energy and eclectic sound. Their musical journey started in childhood, driven by a shared passion that led them to create unforgettable sonic experiences. The cosmopolitan vibrancy of São Paulo has greatly influenced their music, blending organic house with the deep, rhythmic pulses of Afro House.


Their latest remix is a testament to their skill in merging classic tunes with contemporary beats. The radio edit of "Don't Leave Me This Way" is a seamless fusion of Thelma Houston's soulful vocals with tribal and Afro House elements, creating a track that is both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. The remix opens with an enticing beat that gradually introduces Houston's iconic voice, layered over hypnotic rhythms and percussive textures that elevate the track to new heights.


Over the years, Enrico & Carmo have built a devoted fan base, performing at prestigious festivals and clubs such as Warung, DGTL, D-Edge, All Day I Dream, Rumors, and Soundtuary. Their ability to captivate audiences with their dynamic sets has earned them a reputation as one of the most exciting acts in the electronic music scene. With each performance, they strive to elevate the audience experience, exploring new sounds while maintaining their commitment to quality and authenticity.


"Don't Leave Me This Way" (Radio Edit Remix) is a perfect example of Enrico & Carmo's talent for reinventing classics and their dedication to producing high-quality, danceable music. This track is set to make waves on dancefloors worldwide, solidifying their place as influential artists in the Afro House genre.


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