11 Apr 2025 ///

Sippy Time presents ‘Ubuntu’, the latest release from FiNE

Sippy Time proudly presents ‘Ubuntu’, the latest release from FiNE, Romy Janssen, and Tabia – a powerful statement of connection and unity. Inspired by the African philosophy of “I am because we are,” “Ubuntu” embodies the spirit of shared humanity, compassion, and togetherness through its rich, immersive sound.

At the core of this release are FiNE, twin brothers from South Africa making waves in the international Afro House scene. Known for their deep, groove-driven productions that seamlessly blend modern electronic elements with traditional African influences, FiNE have gained recognition alongside artists like Francis Mercier, Sun-EL Musician, THEMBA, Lemon & Herb, and many more. With their innovative approach to Afro House, they continue to push boundaries, captivating audiences both locally and globally.

 

Dutch-born Romy Janssen joins forces with FiNE to infuse her unique flavour into this dynamic collaboration. A rising star in the Afro House scene, Romy has garnered strong support from superstars like Black Coffee, Caiiro, Benja (NL), and others. Renowned for her energetic, charismatic performances, Romy has graced stages at prestigious events such as Mysteryland, Extrema Outdoor, Paaspop Festival, and at iconic venues like Koko London, Eden Ibiza, The Steelyard London, and Paradiso in Amsterdam.

From the first beat, “Ubuntu” commands attention. Deep, resonant basslines propel the rhythm, layered with hypnotic melodies and crisp percussion. Tabia’s unmistakable vocal performance adds emotional depth, cutting through the soundscape with raw power and authenticity. Every element is meticulously crafted, resulting in a track that feels both timeless and forward-thinking.

With “Ubuntu”, Sippy Time reaffirms its position at the forefront of Afro House innovation. As 2025 unfolds, this release is not just about following trends – it’s about setting them. “Ubuntu” is an experience that leaves a lasting impact long after the final note fades.

Listen to ‘Ubuntu’ here

Press release courtesy of Sippy Time

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