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NS006 features the Argentina-based Producer, Engineer, DJ & Friend of the label known as Balam. Across two originals, the Mambo Negro EP carves out a space where deep, disco-leaning rhythms meet subtle tension. Balam explores restrained, after-hours movement, warm low-end, drifting synth work, and grooves that unfold gradually rather than announce themselves. Remixes by Mytron, Mandruva, and Roy Heneman expand the EP's atmosphere while keeping the pulse intact.
NS006 features the Argentina-based Producer, Engineer, DJ & Friend of the label known as Balam. Across two originals, the Mambo Negro EP carves out a space where deep, disco-leaning rhythms meet subtle tension. Balam explores restrained, after-hours movement, warm low-end, drifting synth work, and grooves that unfold gradually rather than announce themselves. Remixes by Mytron, Mandruva, and Roy Heneman expand the EP's atmosphere while keeping the pulse intact.
NS006 features the Argentina-based Producer, Engineer, DJ & Friend of the label known as Balam. Across two originals, the Mambo Negro EP carves out a space where deep, disco-leaning rhythms meet subtle tension. Balam explores restrained, after-hours movement, warm low-end, drifting synth work, and grooves that unfold gradually rather than announce themselves. Remixes by Mytron, Mandruva, and Roy Heneman expand the EP's atmosphere while keeping the pulse intact.
Argentinian artist Balam returns to Pets Recordings for the first time since 2022, where the Multi Culti and Get Physical artist collaborated with Fernanda Arrau for the 'Sabor a Disco' EP. He now drops 'Raveton', a Latin-infused two-tracker kicking things off with 'Acido Reviente', a Baile-style vocal bouncing off infectious dembow rhythm as a squelchy square bass drives the track forward. Title track 'Raveton' follows and is another party-starter, bright synths alternating with warped vocal snippets while the strobelights flash for an eyes-closed, hands-in-the-air cut primed for the dancefloor.