Sinego’s ‘Flotando’ Lets the Rhythm Steal Your Will

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There’s something about a track that doesn’t just invite you to move—it quietly takes the decision out of your hands. That’s the feeling Sinego delivers with “Flotando.” The title alone already hints at the vibe: floating, suspended, carried by the beat. And the line that came with the submission says it best: “El ritmo nada mas te quita la voluntad.” The rhythm alone takes away your will. Once those drums lock in, resistance starts to feel optional.




Sinego is releasing under Gotta Move, and “Flotando” sits right at the intersection of Tribal / Afro House, Melodic Techno and Deep House. Expect the kind of percussion that feels alive—layered, rolling, and rooted in those tribal and Afro-inspired patterns that give the track its pulse. The groove doesn’t rush. It builds with the steady, hypnotic drive that defines the best Afro House and Tribal House right now, while the melodic and deeper elements keep it from ever feeling one-dimensional. There’s space in the production for the low-end to breathe and for those atmospheric touches that Melodic Techno and Deep House listeners chase. It moves between the dancefloor pull of the drums and a slightly more floating, late-night quality that matches the title perfectly.

What makes tracks like this land is how they balance physicality and atmosphere. The percussion wants your body involved. The deeper, more melodic side wants your head somewhere else for a minute. “Flotando” seems built for both—club systems that can handle proper low-end and headphones when you just want to let the rhythm do the work. In a moment when Afro House and tribal-influenced sounds are still expanding their reach across festival and underground scenes, a track that leans into that hypnotic, will-stealing quality feels timely. Listeners keep coming back to music that creates its own gravitational field, and this one has the ingredients.

Sinego’s approach here stays true to the genre mix listed with the submission. No need to overcomplicate it. The drums lead, the atmosphere supports, and the overall feel is one of controlled float—momentum without chaos. It’s the kind of record that works in a peak-time set when the floor is already moving and also holds up when the energy needs to stay deep and sustained.

If you’re the kind of listener who gets pulled in by well-crafted percussion and that slow-burn hypnotic quality, “Flotando” is worth sitting with. Hit the links, let the track run, and notice how quickly the decision to keep listening stops feeling like a choice.

What do you think of this one? Does the rhythm grab you the way the title and that line suggest, or are you hearing something different in the mix? Drop your thoughts in the comments—always curious how these tracks land with people.

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