DIRIDIM drops “SABALALA Remixes by Ameer Brooks & TSOS” from David Morales, Georgia Cee — 2 cuts of hypnotic afro house built for long nights. Spanning 120–125 BPM across its 2 tracks, this release gives DJs flexible tempo options for different set moments.

SABALALA Remixes by Ameer Brooks & TSOS – MP3, FLAC & AIFF Download
Artists: David Morales, Georgia Cee
Genre: Afro House
Release Date: 2026-06-05
Label: DIRIDIM
Catalog: DRD00183
Behind the Afro House : Release Notes
Following the release of their latest Afro House track ‘SABALALA’, David Morales and Georgia Cee return with a new remix package, featuring reworks from New Jersey producer Ameer Brooks and Italian duo TSOS. Expanding on the percussive energy and soulful vocal elements of the original release, the new remixes introduce fresh Afro House interpretations shaped by each artist’s distinct production style. Bringing together two names from different corners of the international electronic music scene, the remix package offers a broader perspective on the original track while maintaining its core rhythmic identity. Ameer Brooks delivers a deeper and more club-focused rework informed by Afro, Deep, and Soulful influences, while TSOS present a more melodic Afro House reinterpretation built around layered percussion, atmospheric textures, and groove-driven rhythms. With its blend of hypnotic percussion, emotive vocal elements, and dancefloor-focused production, the ‘SABALALA’ remix package offers two distinct reinterpretations of the original release while staying rooted in the spirit of contemporary Afro House.
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Tracklist and Tempos
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David Morales, Georgia Cee – SABALALA Ameer Brooks Remix
Afro House | 125 BPM | Db Minor | 7:44
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David Morales, Georgia Cee – SABALALA TSOS Remix
Afro House | 120 BPM | Db Major | 7:02
Afro House Harmonic Compatibility – 120–125 BPM
David Morales & Georgia Cee – Artist Profiles
David Morales is an American DJ and producer who launched DIRIDIM Records in 2018 and co-founded Def Mix Productions with Frankie Knuckles in the 1990s. His house productions span tech house and Afro house styles, released on labels including Cadenza, Snatch! Records, MoBlack Records, and 4 To The Floor Records.







