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For the sixth release on the Heels of Love catalog, Jame C delivers Italo Treno, a two-track EP that highlights the versatility and creative consistency of the Minas Gerais based producer. Rooted in Deep House and Deep Tech references, the record explores well-defined grooves that shift between contemplative and dancefloor-oriented moods, marking Jame C's debut on the label with a direct and refined statement. Born in Belo Horizonte, Jame C is one of the standout names from a new generation of producers. Despite his young age, his creative potential and musical vision have already caught the attention of key figures on the global scene, including artists such as Mochakk, Jamie Jones, and Chloe Caillet. This recognition has helped establish him as a producer in constant evolution within the Brazilian electronic music landscape. Drawing influences from hip hop, fusion jazz, and disco, Jame C has developed an identity that balances classic house and deep house synths and timbres. The title track 'Italo Treno' is an invitation to immersion, offering a smooth encounter with deep house grooves. The sub-bass locks seamlessly with the track's subtly percussive rhythm, while the classic lead synth tone expands the melody in a balanced way, adding movement and dynamism as it interacts with the other elements of the arrangement. 'Num Da' completes the release with an added extra layer of dancefloor energy. Here, Jame C pushes the groove further through a more pronounced bassline, opening space for a compelling interplay of elements, from classic house-flavored pads that evolve throughout the track to a synth line that stands out through distortion and variation. A strong cut designed to set the dancefloor in motion.
For the sixth release on the Heels of Love catalog, Jame C delivers Italo Treno, a two-track EP that highlights the versatility and creative consistency of the Minas Gerais based producer. Rooted in Deep House and Deep Tech references, the record explores well-defined grooves that shift between contemplative and dancefloor-oriented moods, marking Jame C's debut on the label with a direct and refined statement. Born in Belo Horizonte, Jame C is one of the standout names from a new generation of producers. Despite his young age, his creative potential and musical vision have already caught the attention of key figures on the global scene, including artists such as Mochakk, Jamie Jones, and Chloe Caillet. This recognition has helped establish him as a producer in constant evolution within the Brazilian electronic music landscape. Drawing influences from hip hop, fusion jazz, and disco, Jame C has developed an identity that balances classic house and deep house synths and timbres. The title track 'Italo Treno' is an invitation to immersion, offering a smooth encounter with deep house grooves. The sub-bass locks seamlessly with the track's subtly percussive rhythm, while the classic lead synth tone expands the melody in a balanced way, adding movement and dynamism as it interacts with the other elements of the arrangement. 'Num Da' completes the release with an added extra layer of dancefloor energy. Here, Jame C pushes the groove further through a more pronounced bassline, opening space for a compelling interplay of elements, from classic house-flavored pads that evolve throughout the track to a synth line that stands out through distortion and variation. A strong cut designed to set the dancefloor in motion.
After relaunching his imprint MOTRAXX at the end of 2025, Mochakk continues to build on the label's momentum with the release of MOTRAXX Volume 2. Conceived by Mochakk as a platform for a new generation of artists and electronic music styles emerging from his native Brazil, MOTRAXX is fast becoming a global export for the country's thriving electronic music scene. Across its compilation releases, MOTRAXX pairs a focus track with a standout tracklist, personally curated by Mochakk, offering a snapshot of Brazil's fast-evolving electronic music scene. At the centre of the release is 'One Woman Man' by the duo Solarce Brothers in collaboration with Jame C, a hypnotic, percussion-led cut defined by tribal textures, rolling energy, and relentless groove. The Solarce Brothers have been experiencing a rapid rise in popularity, attracting large audiences throughout Brazil in recent months. Their international recognition is increasing, as evidenced by their scheduled performance at Nuits Sonores in Lyon in Summer 2026, where they will appear alongside prominent artists such as Ben Klock and Amelie Lens. Following a series of notable performances last year at Pacha Ibiza, Lost Village, and Brunch Electronik Malaga, as well as concluding Day 1 of Mochakk's inaugural Calling festival in Malta, the Solarce Brothers are emerging as one of Brazil's most prominent electronic music acts. The focus track sets a high-energy tone that runs through the entire compilation, with Panna's 'Movedizzz' delivering a driving groove built around sharp snare hits and subtle analogue textures. Closing the release, Analu's 'I Don't Want You' locks in a bass-driven kick, crisp hi-hats, and arpeggiated synth lines, adding a hypnotic edge that completes the compilation's balance between club functionality and individual artistic identity. Solarce Brothers and Analu have collaborated with Mochakk beyond their releases on MOTRAXX, performing last summer at the Mochakk Calling Festival in Malta, highlighting the growing synergy between the label's roster and Mochakk's global events. The artists are also mainstays in the line-ups of Brazil's most respected clubs and festivals, rapidly gaining international recognition through both touring and releases. With Volume 2, MOTRAXX keeps building its sizzling catalogue, cementing its role as one of the most exciting and innovative imprints in the current global electronic music scene. As the MOTRAXX series promises more releases to come, each compilation further centres the label's position as a key player in exporting Brazil's electronic music culture worldwide.
After relaunching his imprint MOTRAXX at the end of 2025, Mochakk continues to build on the label's momentum with the release of MOTRAXX Volume 2. Conceived by Mochakk as a platform for a new generation of artists and electronic music styles emerging from his native Brazil, MOTRAXX is fast becoming a global export for the country's thriving electronic music scene. Across its compilation releases, MOTRAXX pairs a focus track with a standout tracklist, personally curated by Mochakk, offering a snapshot of Brazil's fast-evolving electronic music scene. At the centre of the release is 'One Woman Man' by the duo Solarce Brothers in collaboration with Jame C, a hypnotic, percussion-led cut defined by tribal textures, rolling energy, and relentless groove. The Solarce Brothers have been experiencing a rapid rise in popularity, attracting large audiences throughout Brazil in recent months. Their international recognition is increasing, as evidenced by their scheduled performance at Nuits Sonores in Lyon in Summer 2026, where they will appear alongside prominent artists such as Ben Klock and Amelie Lens. Following a series of notable performances last year at Pacha Ibiza, Lost Village, and Brunch Electronik Malaga, as well as concluding Day 1 of Mochakk's inaugural Calling festival in Malta, the Solarce Brothers are emerging as one of Brazil's most prominent electronic music acts. The focus track sets a high-energy tone that runs through the entire compilation, with Panna's 'Movedizzz' delivering a driving groove built around sharp snare hits and subtle analogue textures. Closing the release, Analu's 'I Don't Want You' locks in a bass-driven kick, crisp hi-hats, and arpeggiated synth lines, adding a hypnotic edge that completes the compilation's balance between club functionality and individual artistic identity. Solarce Brothers and Analu have collaborated with Mochakk beyond their releases on MOTRAXX, performing last summer at the Mochakk Calling Festival in Malta, highlighting the growing synergy between the label's roster and Mochakk's global events. The artists are also mainstays in the line-ups of Brazil's most respected clubs and festivals, rapidly gaining international recognition through both touring and releases. With Volume 2, MOTRAXX keeps building its sizzling catalogue, cementing its role as one of the most exciting and innovative imprints in the current global electronic music scene. As the MOTRAXX series promises more releases to come, each compilation further centres the label's position as a key player in exporting Brazil's electronic music culture worldwide.