: Flaminik is known for using "edits" and remixes to breathe new life into older sounds. "Grandfather" utilizes atmospheric pads and organic textures that evoke a sense of heritage and lineage, aligning with its titular theme. 2. Structural Analysis
: The "Original Mix" typically operates within the 124–126 BPM range, common for Underground Deep-Tech . It features a driving, percussive foundation characteristic of Afro House, utilizing intricate drum patterns that provide a "grandfathered" or foundational groove.
Released under the Grandfather EP , the track has gained traction on major electronic platforms like Beatport and Bandcamp. It represents a maturation of Flaminik’s work, which often includes edits of legendary artists like Fela Kuti, showing his commitment to integrating global rhythmic traditions into modern electronic music. Flaminik Grandfather (Original Mix)
This paper explores the track by the Colombian DJ and producer Flaminik , a central release from his Grandfather EP on the label ESPIRITU . Abstract
Produced by Flaminik (born June 20, 1993, in Yumbo Valley, Colombia), the track reflects his signature style of blending Deep Tech, Afro House, and Tech House . : Flaminik is known for using "edits" and
: A melodic departure that often strips away the kick drum to highlight the track's soulful or "organic" core.
The track follows a standard club-ready arrangement designed for seamless mixing: Structural Analysis : The "Original Mix" typically operates
"Grandfather (Original Mix)" is an exploration of contemporary electronic music that bridges the gap between deep tech house and organic, soulful influences. This analysis focuses on the track's production techniques, its cultural resonance within the Afro-Tech and Deep-Tech scenes, and its role as a signature piece in Flaminik's discography.