Fahlberg - The Light (original Mix) -

It is often described as "mystical" and "cinematic," bridging the gap between traditional Middle Eastern sounds and modern house.

Features a soulful, haunting Persian-style vocal performance that provides the track's emotional core. Fahlberg - The Light (Original Mix)

"The Light (Original Mix)" by is a standout Afro-house production that blends organic instrumentation with contemporary electronic precision. Known for his ability to weave cultural depth into club-focused tracks, Fahlberg delivers a sophisticated piece characterized by its atmospheric warmth and driving rhythm. Key Elements It is often described as "mystical" and "cinematic,"

Built on a foundation of crisp, Afro-influenced drums and rhythmic shakers that maintain high energy. Known for his ability to weave cultural depth

Deep, melodic synth pads create a sense of vastness, making it suitable for both sunset sets and late-night dance floors. Critical Reception

💡 If you're building a playlist, this track transitions perfectly into artists like Themba , &ME , or Rampa due to its similar rhythmic structure and melodic weight.

The track has been a staple in melodic house sets, notably featured on Nora En Pure’s Purified Radio .

It is often described as "mystical" and "cinematic," bridging the gap between traditional Middle Eastern sounds and modern house.

Features a soulful, haunting Persian-style vocal performance that provides the track's emotional core.

"The Light (Original Mix)" by is a standout Afro-house production that blends organic instrumentation with contemporary electronic precision. Known for his ability to weave cultural depth into club-focused tracks, Fahlberg delivers a sophisticated piece characterized by its atmospheric warmth and driving rhythm. Key Elements

Built on a foundation of crisp, Afro-influenced drums and rhythmic shakers that maintain high energy.

Deep, melodic synth pads create a sense of vastness, making it suitable for both sunset sets and late-night dance floors. Critical Reception

💡 If you're building a playlist, this track transitions perfectly into artists like Themba , &ME , or Rampa due to its similar rhythmic structure and melodic weight.

The track has been a staple in melodic house sets, notably featured on Nora En Pure’s Purified Radio .