Sofi Tukker - Drinkee (vintage Culture & Slow Motion Remix) -

: Sophie Hawley-Weld’s Portuguese vocals (adapted from a poem by Chacal) are layered with echoes and reverb, making them feel more like a rhythmic instrument than a traditional lead vocal.

The of "Drinkee" (2016) is a pivotal track that transformed SOFI TUKKER ’s Grammy-nominated debut from an indie-pop earworm into a global club anthem . Released via Ultra Records , it reached the Top 25 on the Beatport Deep House charts and remains a definitive example of the "Brazilian Bass" movement. Musical Breakdown SOFI TUKKER - Drinkee (Vintage Culture & Slow Motion Remix)

: Clocking in at 5:42, it is a slow-burn progressive track that prioritizes "club energy" over pop structure, making it ideal for peak-hour sets. Legacy and Evolution : Sophie Hawley-Weld’s Portuguese vocals (adapted from a

: Unlike the original's tribal-pop bounce, this version utilizes a heavy, oscillating "Brazilian Bass" line—a signature of Vintage Culture —that provides a deep, club-ready foundation. Musical Breakdown : Clocking in at 5:42, it

: Vintage Culture has noted that this 2016 remix was one of the first tracks to gain him significant international attention and sparked his long-term creative partnership with SOFI TUKKER .

: Due to the original remix's enduring popularity, Vintage Culture collaborated with John Summit in 2021 to release a faster, more aggressive tech-house update of the "Drinkee" formula.

: The remix retains the original's hypnotic, Choro-inspired guitar riff but surrounds it with dark, atmospheric synth textures that build immediate tension.