If you’ve ever wanted to feel the pulse of Havana after dark, the laughter, the rhythm, the swirl of lights reflecting off wet cobblestones “Tumbakin Kin (Wichy de Vedado Remix)” by Los Hermanos del Alma is your ticket. This track is more than a remix; it’s an experience. A sonic postcard from Cuba that turns nostalgia into motion.

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Born from the brotherhood of Alex Sumi and his bandmates, Los Hermanos del Alma is a project that began back in 2019 in Cuba, where music and friendship became inseparable. Now, teaming up with deep house architect Wichy de Vedado, the group transforms their soulful Latin roots into something hypnotic and modern. The result? A late-night groove that bridges continents while keeping its Cuban heartbeat intact.

Wichy’s remix is silky, rhythm-forward, and drenched in atmosphere. The percussion feels alive, layered congas, crisp hi-hats, and deep kicks that push and pull like the tide. The bassline moves with swagger, while subtle trumpet accents and piano riffs peek through the haze like flashes of neon. It’s the kind of sound that sneaks up on you, not loud or overbearing, but magnetic.

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Yassell and Raysel Sotomayor deliver warmth and charisma that stay true to the band’s Afro-Cuban spirit, even as the remix dips into deep house territory. There’s something beautifully cinematic about it all, you can almost picture yourself walking through Havana’s Vedado district, guided by rhythm instead of a map.

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