Dutch producer Lodewijk Fluttert builds tracks around unexpected hooks, from carnival accordion to soulful collaborations.
For the full picture, start with 'Baianá' to hear where it all began, then jump to 'One Day (Vandaag)' to hear that same spirit in a pop collaboration.
He first caught ears in 2012 with 'Baianá,' a house track built around an accordion riff that felt like a Brazilian street party. That same ear for unexpected hooks shows up in later work like 'One Day (Vandaag)' with Kiesza and the soulful flip of 'Ain't Nobody' with LaShun Pace. It's house music that doesn't take itself too seriously, built for a good time.
After 'Baianá' broke through internationally in 2012, he released his debut album 'Vandaag' in 2014. The albums 'Uitzicht' in 2016 and 'The Spirit' in 2019 followed, with tracks like 'Trouble' and 'Baby' keeping his sound on European dance floors.
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