Djuma Soundsystem’s Les Djinns sounds like it just landed, and needs exactly this kind of late-night fire. It already feels too big to keep to yourself, which is usually how you know a track is about to own the month.
The beat snaps with a dry, club-ready thump, while the synth line coils and glints like neon on wet pavement. There’s a tense, rolling push in the groove, plus a cold-blooded melodic hook that keeps tightening the room.
Put this on when the workday gets foggy or the party needs a reset; it cuts straight through both. Slick, urgent, and impossible to ignore, it is the kind of record that makes a cramped apartment feel like a proper dance floor.
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