

Getting featured in Black Coffee’s Spotify playlist is something most producers can only dream of. This week, that dream came true for Emanuele Modigliani and the ever-consistent Cafe De Anatolia, as their track “Kutafuta” landed on his playlist.
It might seem like just another update to some, but in the electronic music world, it’s a nod from one of the genre’s most respected names—someone known for curating with intention.
“Kutafuta” Brings Organic Vibes to the Forefront
Released under the globally recognized Cafe De Anatolia imprint, “Kutafuta” is a warm, textured track that slowly builds with tribal percussion and a hypnotic groove. It fits naturally into the style Black Coffee has built his career on—soulful, percussive, emotionally layered music that says a lot without needing to shout.
Listen to “Kutafuta” on SoundCloud
Why This Matters
For artists like Modigliani and indie labels like Cafe De Anatolia, playlist placements like this open doors. It’s exposure to hundreds of thousands of new listeners who trust Black Coffee’s ear. And in an industry where visibility often means everything, these moments can change careers.
More importantly, it shows that artists making thoughtful, globally inspired music aren’t going unnoticed. It proves that quality music still cuts through—even without a major label behind it.
Cafe De Anatolia Keeps Pushing Forward
This isn’t a one-off win. Cafe De Anatolia has quietly been building a massive international following by sticking to their vision: combining organic elements, world instruments, and house music into something truly fresh. Their releases don’t follow trends—they create them.
With previous playlist support from Black Coffee and other tastemakers, and over 3 million YouTube subscribers tuning in to their sound, it’s clear they’re not just riding a wave—they’re helping shape the future of organic house.
What This Means for Listeners and DJs
If you’re a DJ looking for a track that’ll bring something deeper to your next set, “Kutafuta” is worth digging into. And if you’re a casual listener? Let this track be your entry point into a sound that’s rich, warm, and globally connected.
In a time when a lot of electronic music is fast and formulaic, this track is a reminder that music can still feel real—rooted in something older, slower, and more meaningful.