Emaphupho (latique's Rare Touch) Guide
"Emaphupho (LaTique's Rare Touch)" is more than just a deep house track; it is a masterclass in modern South African sonic storytelling. Originally a collaboration between and Mandisa Mamba , the song underwent a transformative reimagining through the "Rare Touch" of producer LaTique , released in September 2021.
The title "Emaphupho" carries significant weight in South African culture, often referencing the power of dreams as a form of ancestral guidance or personal destiny. In the context of this track, the music mirrors the fluidity of dreaming. The "Rare Touch" edit uses long, evolving instrumental sections to induce a meditative state, mirroring the feeling of being suspended between the physical and spiritual worlds. Emaphupho (LaTique's Rare Touch)
At its core, "Emaphupho" (which translates from Zulu as "Dreams") is an exploration of aspiration and spiritual connection. While the original version established a solid melodic foundation, LaTique’s "Rare Touch" elevated the track into a specialized sub-genre often referred to as "Rare House." This style is characterized by its meticulous attention to atmospheric depth, stripping back aggressive percussion in favor of lush, ambient synthesizers and a driving, yet hypnotic, bassline. "Emaphupho (LaTique's Rare Touch)" is more than just
LaTique’s production choice serves to highlight Mandisa Mamba’s vocals, allowing her voice to float over the arrangement like a guiding spirit through a dreamscape. By deconstructing the rhythm and rebuilding it with a focus on "soul," LaTique creates what many reviewers call a "human" sound—one that feels organic and lived-in rather than mechanically produced. In the context of this track, the music
The essay below explores how this specific version became a standout piece in the Afro-deep house landscape.