Daniel Frost’s 'aneeté (old you)' Is a Spirit-Soaked Dance Ritual for the Soul
- Andy Roberts
- Jun 13
- 2 min read

Rising Afrohouse trailblazer Daniel Frost returns with “aneeté (old you),” a spiritually resonant and sonically striking single that fuses melodic techno with the ancestral heartbeat of Afrohouse. More than just a track, aneeté is a meditative dance ritual, a call to the past and a roadmap for the self.
Written in a spark of 4 AM clarity, the song builds from hypnotic tribal percussion and ancestral vocal samples into a cinematic swell that feels custom-built for a sunrise set at a desert festival or a packed club lost in collective euphoria. Frost has a rare gift for weaving emotion into the beat, creating a space where rhythm meets reflection.
“This track is about home,” says Frost. “Not the physical place, but the place we carry in us. The version of us we might have left behind, but still dance with.” And that’s exactly what aneeté feels like—a communion between past and present selves, stitched together by movement and sound.
Blending the textural depth of artists like Shimza, Amémé, and Fred Again.., Frost's approach is both technically refined and deeply intuitive. Every drum hit feels purposeful, every synth line a memory rising to the surface. The result is music that transcends dancefloor function and becomes something visceral, cinematic, and transformative.
Fresh off his breakout success with over a million streams and stage time alongside genre giants like Liva K and Kasango, Frost is proving he’s not just part of the new Afrohouse wave—he’s shaping it. aneeté isn’t just a track; it’s a sonic ritual, an offering, and a bold sign of what’s to come.
If aneeté is the beginning of Daniel Frost’s next chapter, we’re not just listening—we’re being invited to feel, remember, and return to the rhythm of who we are.