Franc Fala & Benja: Dirty Dancing - 12-INCH SINGLE

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Preorder Release Date: 07/31/2026
Title:

Dirty Dancing

Artist:

Franc Fala & Benja

Label:

Crosstown Rebels

Product Type:

12-INCH SINGLE

UPC:

820233774451

Genre:

Dance

Release Date:

2026-07-31

Number of Discs:

1

Franc Fala & Benja land a Crosstown Rebels debut with their hypnotic collaboration, 'Dirty Dancing', as the Dutch pair unite for a dark, groove-led first appearance on Damian Lazarus's label, backed by two distinct reinterpretations from Brazilian artist Malive.Anchored in a heavy groove that never loosens it's grip, 'Dirty Dancing', brings together two Dutch artists whose ideas have been shaped by a shared creative language built over time. Amsterdam's Franc Fala continues to build on what has been a rapid rise onto the global house circuit, with a run of notable releases coupled with a growing touring schedule, ensuring his records and name have been the talk of the town for many. Alongside him, regular collaborator, fellow countryman, and close friend Benja has ensured his approach to music has also landed with impact, leaning on energy and atmosphere to shape records designed to resonate beyond the dancefloor. Here, the pair reunite for their biggest collaboration to date as they make their debut outing on Damian Lazarus's revered imprint with a record crafted for the peak hours.Everything revolves around a vocal hook that doesn't sit in the background; it emerges to take over the track, keeping listeners locked into the groove beneath. Rather than pushing in obvious directions, it circles and tunnels deeper, drawing listeners in until it becomes the only thing that matters. On remix duties, Brazilian DJ/producer Malive delivers two contrasting interpretations that take command of the B-side. His 'Noturno Mix' pushes into shadowy, late-night territory, extending the track's hypnotic pull through melodic textures and tension, whereas his 'Goes To Rio' mix takes a more fluid direction, loosening the groove and introducing bright keys alongside a slick rhythmic swing.
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