From the composer: "I wanted it to feel like a party with a combination of Latin Folk with a hint of Modern Dance but with a Scooby Doo vibe." Nailed it. Starting with a sneaking-like electric bassline, staccato Farfisa organ chords and accordion establish a playful, but slightly expectant mysterious feel that explodes into a more driving, fun and positive track @:11 with drums, muted electric guitars and synths, suggesting that Scooby and Shaggy have discovered the euphoric results of some Scooby snack/marijuana hybrid and are dancing like they're in a Tarantino film. The mix returns to the soloed electric bass @:30 with a guitar/accordion/snare drum break @:44 that returns to the full mix @1:01. A celebratory, freewheeling cut that works to suggest a generically international flair (as we're discovering very few people can identify nationalities/genres of ethnic music, even when it's their own country), parties, days at the beach, carnivals, a life of travel or any on-air talent that's wearing a babushka.