Island Moods, the tastefully curated sub label of Déepalma Records, makes a strong return with Afro Organica—a striking 11-track compilation that journeys through the lush, soulful realms of afro house and organic deep grooves. Released on June 6, 2025, this collection is tailor-made for golden hours, starlit rooftops, and immersive listening sessions.
Bringing together a diverse yet complementary lineup, Afro Organica features standout cuts from genre leaders like Moojo, Gorge, Floyd Lavine, Darksidevinyl, Ucha, Deeplomatik, and a stellar collaboration by Karol XVII & MB Valence featuring Lazarusman. From earthy rhythms to intricate percussion and emotive atmospheres, each artist contributes a unique take while staying true to the compilation’s deep and organic ethos.
The album unfolds with purpose—from gentle, textured beginnings into rhythm-heavy afro house territories, bridging moments of stillness with irresistible groove. Designed to resonate with both introspective selectors and seasoned DJs, it’s a body of work that thrives across beach sets, twilight sessions, and after-dark floors.
With Afro Organica, Island Moods cements its place as a label focused on depth, warmth, and musical storytelling. No overproduction, no gimmicks—just honest, heartfelt dance music at its finest.
Now available worldwide via Island Moods.
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