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  • Mambo Negro
    BeatTracker #35 Feat. Banner in Indie Dance

    Mambo Negro

    Balam

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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.

  • Mambo Negro
    BeatTracker #35 Feat. New Releases in Indie Dance

    Mambo Negro

    Balam

    Beatport New Releases

    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.

  • Mambo Negro
    BeatTracker #50 Feat. New Releases in Nu Disco / Disco

    Mambo Negro

    Balam

    Beatport New Releases

    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.

  • Raveton EP
    BeatTracker #55 Feat. Staff Picks in Bass / Club

    Raveton EP

    Balam

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    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.