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Once your order is validated, the final mixing of the file begins.ĭownloading the custom accompaniment track If you have any doubts about your custom track, don't worry, you can always customize your Backing Track afterwards. To the right of each individual track, you can use the "Mute" button to mute that track, or the cursor to adjust its volume.Ĭlick on the "Add to Cart" button and proceed to the payment of your order. How do I create a Custom Backing Track?.Revisit Nia Archives' contributions to DJ Mag's Fresh Kicks mix series, from February of this year, here. I feel like this one really showcases my work and style as a producer." "When I started making it, the original version was quite bouncy which I wanted to make harder, so I flipped it into this crazy amen break roller with a Reese bassline. "When I was looking through my samba / Bossa playlist and thinking about songs to sample, 'Baianá' was the one that stood out for me. "I've always been a massive fan of samba music, Bossa Nova music and Brazilian culture and had been a fan of the Barbatuques for a while," Nia Archives said in a statement about her new track. She's also seen digging for rare samba, Bossa Nova and Baile funk in the city's record shops. It captures the city through the artist's eye, as she takes in the city's sights, including Christ the Redeemer, the waters of the Copacabana, and playing football in the Rocina favela with local kids. The visual, which you can watch below, takes us on a trip to Rio de Janeiro, and was shot earlier this month. It comes backed by a video that Nia Archives co-directed herself together with longtime friend and collaborator Delphino. The first new material to emerge from the UK artist since her 'Forbidden Feelingz' EP came out in March of this year, 'Baianá' samples the traditional Brazilian choir Barbatuques. Nia Archives has released a new track, called 'Baianá'.
