Sarazino and Cochabamba sound brand new like a club door opening onto another continent. If you want the most vivid world beat cut in circulation right now, this is the one to cue up.
The groove snaps with hand percussion, a low-end pulse, and bright guitar shimmer that keeps everything moving without getting crowded. The mix feels warm, sunlit, and slightly mischievous, with vocals that ride the rhythm instead of sitting on top of it.
It fits a late-summer commute, a kitchen cleanup, or any afternoon that needs a small burst of motion. Put it on when the playlist starts feeling stale and you want something that actually wakes the room up.