Matías Aguayo Releases Vocal‑Heavy Album Anenoa

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- Matías Aguayo releases Anenoa, his first vocal‑driven album since the 2019 instrumental Support Alien Invasion.
- Anenoa opens with the fast‑paced Latin track "Sentimientos Encontraos", featuring a hypnotic vocal motif and syncopated rhythm.
- Anenoa blends genres with ghetto‑house "Asuka, Rock, Roll", trance "Avestruz en Veracruz", and 80s‑style synth‑pop "La Heredera", the latter featuring Iarahei and Camille Mandoki.
- Natacha Atlas and Samy Bishai drop Parallel Universe Volume 1 (Airfono), merging Arabic melismatic vocals with maghrebi trip‑hop and ney flute‑trap beats.
- Cinna Peyghamy issues Music for Tombak & Synth (Other People), crafting abstract dancefloor pressure using Persian tombak percussion.
Why it matters: Fans of left‑field electronic music gain fresh vocal‑driven dance tracks, while Aguayo’s vocal comeback expands his audience and drives higher streaming engagement, boosting his profile in the global electronic scene.




