From Rio to Paris: “Baile da Plataforma” Connects Cultures
- Chromatic Club

- 30 may
- 1 Min. de lectura
Actualizado: 31 may

With “Baile da Plataforma,” French producers SIRØB and Ben Carter join forces with Brazil’s MC Menor Do Alvorada in a feverish blast of dancefloor heat. Blurring the lines between Latin house and the unmistakable pulse of Baile Funk, this two-minute track hits with the force of a carnival float at full throttle. Menor’s vocals ride atop the beat like a wave of command—equal parts charisma and street power.
The real triumph of this collaboration lies in how it bridges two scenes that rarely intersect: the percussive, vocal-heavy spontaneity of Brazilian funk and the polished, club-hardened sensibilities of European electronic production. The result is an anthem that doesn’t pause for breath. Its brevity only adds to its impact—it enters fast, leaves faster, and demands to be played again.
Designed for both radio and club sets (with an extended mix available), this track is a global statement piece. “Baile da Plataforma” is not only a sonic adrenaline rush, it’s also a reminder of how vibrant and borderless electronic music can be when cultural friction sparks creative fire.
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