: The video captures the "hands up in the air" rage anthem vibe that Sirup Music promoted, using fast-paced editing and vibrant lighting to match the 320 Kbps audio intensity.
While the song title references the ancient Egyptian god of the dead, the Official Music Video focuses on translating that "essence" into a high-definition visual experience.
: Like Mike Candys' other hits, "Anubis" helps cement his visual signature—often characterized by high production value and his iconic smiley-face mask persona. Legacy and Availability
: It crashes into a quintessential 2014 "hardhouse" or Progressive House drop, designed specifically to get hands in the air at festivals. Visualizing the Legend
Described as an "energetic and uplifting festival tune," "Anubis" follows a classic but effective structure: