Boris Métraux releases Afro house rhythms with "Nena"

Something magnetic is brewing in the verdant corners of Playa Venao, Panama, and its pulse is reverberating through Boris Métraux's latest endeavor, "Nena." Born in the jungle's depths, this independent electronic producer returns with a new track that isn't just music but a personal message of healing, strength, and raw emotion.

At its heart, "Nena" thrums with the naturalistic heartbeat of Afro-house tribal percussion wrapped around atmospheric synths and soulful vocal textures. But this isn't your typical dancefloor number, but it's alive. The time signature oozes damp earth, and the jungle's spirit is present in every handpicked sound. There's an indelible intimacy and tenderness, as if Boris had captured a sacred moment and translated it into a rhythm.

What makes Boris unique is that he crosses the spiritual and the danceable. "Nena" isn't a show that commands your attention, which is what makes its success all the more satisfying. It's a song that's as perfect for an early morning beach set as it is for a moment alone with your earbuds. It's soulful without the unwieldy heaviness of the Social Experiment, rhythmic without the overpowering drums of Migos, and real.

"Nena" raises, comforts, and moves something deeper. The airy yet earnest vocals seem like a whispered truth or a meditation inspired by the remnants of something heavy. It's apt to learn that "Nena" emerged from a place of healing. The song plays like a diary entry, telling of resilience through lyrics and feelings. For fans of organic electronic music with heart, Boris Métraux's "Nena" is a must-listen, a revitalizing soundscape that doesn't just want you to dance but to feel.

Link with Boris Métraux: Instagram 

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