La Tribu De Dana - Luca Debonaire, Da Clubbmaster & Maickel Telussa [VERIFIED]
The track is built around the instantly recognizable harp sample—originally from Alan Stivell's "Tri Martolod"—but stripped of its original mid-tempo rap cadence. In its place, the trio of producers implements:
: While the original was a narrative-driven radio hit, this version is purely functional for DJs, focusing on "the drop" and the tension created by the soaring, ancient-sounding melody against a modern electronic backdrop. The Collaborators The track is built around the instantly recognizable
: Known for an incredibly prolific output, Debonaire is a master of the "Nu-Disco" and "Funky House" crossover, often topping charts with his ability to flip classic samples into modern hits. This version succeeds because it honors the "epic"
This version succeeds because it honors the "epic" feel of the original—which told the story of a warrior from the Dana tribe—while making it accessible to a modern audience that may never have heard the Manau version. It is a "weapon" in a DJ’s arsenal, perfect for transition sets where a touch of melodic nostalgia is needed to lift the energy of a room. : Luca Debonaire’s signature "house" polish is evident,
The track brings together three veterans of the European house scene:
: A seasoned German producer and DJ, bringing a classic club sensibility and heavy-hitting rhythm sections to the collaboration.
: Luca Debonaire’s signature "house" polish is evident, blending the nostalgic Celtic strings with synthetic stabs and a rolling groove that keeps the momentum high throughout.