Released via Relish Recordings , a label owned and operated by Robi Insinna himself. Genre: Balearic beat, nu-disco, and Afro-electronics. Production and Sound Profile
The rework was originally conceived around 2014, with the instrumental version seeing wider digital and compilation availability in later years, notably on the BORVI - V.A. compilation in June 2020.
True to Insinna’s production style, the track was recorded in Berlin using vintage analog synths, sequencers, and tape delays to achieve a warm, organic, yet "classy" electronic sound. Musical Characteristics: Masimba Bele (Robi Insinna Headman Instrumental)
The Unknown Cases (Original); Robi Insinna / Headman (Rework).
Unlike the "Rework" version that includes vocals, this version is strictly instrumental, emphasizing the track's hypnotic percussion and analog synthesis. Released via Relish Recordings , a label owned
Features a stable rhythm with a BPM of approximately 92, making it suitable for slow-burn dancefloors.
is a modern, stripped-back electronic reinterpretation of the 1983 underground classic "Masimbabele" by The Unknown Cases. This instrumental version, crafted by Swiss producer Robi Insinna (performing under his Headman alias), removes the original's prominent vocals to focus on its driving rhythmic and atmospheric elements. Key Track Details compilation in June 2020
Atmospheric and intense, blending "machine funk" with a subtle tribal or Afro-beat influence inherited from the 1983 original. Context and Origins Masimba Bele (Robi Insinna/ Headman Instrumental) - Relish