Acid Pauli remixes Val Xalino’s ‘Dançá Dançá T’Manchê’

A rare and juicy tropical fruit, Berlin DJ and production hero Acid Pauli conjures up a summer hit here with ‘Dançá Dançá T’Manchê’ (Dance Dance Until The Break Of Day). The original version of ‘Dançá Dançá’ was self-released in 1986 by Val Xalino (singer, guitarist, percussionist, ukulele player), a legend from the Cape Verde Islands. His albums from the 1980s are extremely rare.

Over the last 20 years, Acid Pauli, aka Martin Gretschmann, has been exploring new fields of electronic music off the mainstream paths: psychedelic, adventurous and full of musicality.

The mixes arrive on digital stores July 4th, with 12″ vinyl following on August 29th.

Acid Pauli / Val Xalino – Dançá Dançá T’Manchê

Side A
A1. “Dançá Dançá T’Manchê” (Acid Pauli’s Fullmix) (6:59)

Side B
B1. “Dançá Dançá T’Manchê” (Acid Pauli’s Autowah Dub) (6.20)
B2. “Dançá Dançá T’Manchê” (Acid Pauli’s Sublib Dub) (6.59)

Digital Bonus:
“Dançá Dançá T’Manchê” (Acid Pauli’s Fullmix – Short Edit) (3:52)

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