Flamenca Records wraps up 2025 with “MAMI FLOW,” a release that carries heat, precision, and character. The collaboration between label head STBAN and Spanish producer Jesús Fernández feels both grounded and forward-thinking — a piece of Afro-Tribal house built around heavy percussion, rolling bass, and a vocal from Vadi that threads through every drop. The sound is deliberate yet natural, made for movement, connection, and atmosphere.

Fernández’s production style has long been defined by balance — clean structure paired with raw rhythm — and on “MAMI FLOW” that formula shines. His drums land with purpose, his grooves move with swing, and his textures feel lived-in. STBAN’s contribution gives the track direction and fluidity, pulling all of that energy into something coherent and floor-ready. Together, they build a track that feels alive without trying to impress; it’s confident by design.

There’s something human in the way the track breathes. The percussion feels hand-built, the drops arrive at just the right moment, and the vocal never overwhelms. “MAMI FLOW” plays like a conversation between rhythm and space — one that’s constantly evolving as it runs its course.

For Flamenca Records, this release marks both a milestone and a message. The label has become a reliable source for Afro-Latin and tech-driven house, and “MAMI FLOW” is a reminder of why — sharp production, global influence, and music that connects through rhythm rather than noise.

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