Dabinski's Latest Track "Meyeh" Adds Afro-Caribbean Vibes to the Dancefloor

Parisian DJ and music producer Dabinski make a dynamic debut with his first single, "Meyeh," entering the music scene with energy. Released by Pablo Fierro's "We're Here" label, this song combines Afro-Caribbean rhythms and catchy house beats, resulting in a vibrant and uplifting auditory journey. Fueled by Dabinski's strong love for music, "Meyeh" embodies a blend of diverse cultures, showcasing energetic horns, vibrant percussion, and an entrancing voice that transforms the tune into a spellbinding anthem.



Coming from a varied cultural background, Dabinski has organized events and DJ performances for years before moving on to music production. He is influenced by a variety of artists, from iconic figures in the house music genre such as Armand Van Helden and Roger Sanchez to innovators in Afro-house like Pablo Fierro and Sparrow & Barbossa. This wide array of inspirations is evident in “Meyeh,” which carries sun-soaked rhythms and vibrant melodies that transport listeners to tropical locales.



The song's standout feature is its engaging trumpet line, which injects a festive energy into the track, perfectly complementing the soulful vocals and rhythmic Afro-Caribbean beats. From the first note, “Meyeh” grabs the listener's attention and invites them into an auditory escape where the sun is always shining, and the mood is eternally celebratory.



Dabinski’s intention with his music is clear: to offer listeners a break from the everyday grind and take them on a musical journey full of positivity and cultural richness. “Meyeh” is not just a track but a full sensory experience that promises to leave you smiling and tapping your feet long after the final note.




With backing from well-known individuals in the Afro-house industry such as Baptiste Caffrey and and friends, Dabinski is swiftly establishing himself in the worldwide house music scene. "Meyeh" marks the start of a series of uplifting, sunny songs yet to be released.







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