Out now on Déepalma Records, ‘My Rose’ sees house music legend Sandy Rivera (of Kings of Tomorrow fame) teaming up with production talents Aruhtra and Deeprule, alongside a mesmerizing vocal performance by rising star ANNABELLA. This standout release delivers two stunning interpretations, both offering distinct takes on modern deep house with soulful flair.
The Original Mix brings an energetic and tribal-tinged groove to the forefront. Laden with punchy synths, lush piano stabs, and ANNABELLA’s emotionally rich vocals, it strikes a perfect balance between underground depth and festival-ready power—ideal for peak-time sets with a touch of elegance.
Meanwhile, the Deep Mix offers a more intimate, slow-burning experience. Stripping things back with a warm, rolling bassline and hypnotic rhythmic elements, this version leans into late-night territory. ANNABELLA’s voice glides effortlessly across rich pads and dreamy keys, creating an atmosphere both soothing and entrancing.
Known for shaping the genre with timeless classics like ‘Finally’, Sandy Rivera continues to push boundaries here—this time championing new voices and fresh sounds. With ‘My Rose’, he, Aruhtra, Deeprule, and ANNABELLA have crafted a release that’s both emotionally resonant and dancefloor effective—a true testament to Déepalma’s ever-evolving vision.
‘My Rose’ is available now on all major platforms via Déepalma Records.
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