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Agustin Paldaof , Franco Alberti , VEROLILA , Mario D. Quiroz , Hornelas , Tamexican , Mutualfreqs , Tovi (AR) , Hyper Trvshit , Armendariz
With ILU016, ILUNA strengthens its international positioning through a curated Various Artists release presented in alignment with Miami Music Week, the annual global convergence of electronic music culture each March. This compilation is not conceived as a seasonal gesture, but as a strategic expression of the label's evolving identity. ILUNA approaches Miami Music Week as a contextual platform rather than a trend-driven opportunity, selecting works that reinforce its long-term artistic framework: groove-centered construction, atmospheric control, and forward-thinking club functionality. The roster reflects this curatorial precision. Contributions from Armendariz & Hyper Trvshit, Tamexican & Mutualfreqs, Tovi (AR), Hornelas & Mario D. Quiroz, alongside Agustin Paldaof, Franco Alberti, and VEROLILA, illustrates ILUNA's commitment to artistic cohesion across diverse creative voices. Each track operates as an individual statement while reinforcing a unified sonic architecture. Visually, the artwork embodies the duality associated with Miami in March: luminosity and shadow, vibrancy and nocturnal tension. This balance mirrors ILUNA's broader philosophy, where aesthetic clarity meets club-oriented depth. Through ILU016, ILUNA consolidates its role as a curatorial platform with global intent. The compilation is designed to extend beyond the immediacy of the event calendar, reinforcing brand consistency, artistic discipline, and international dialogue within the independent electronic landscape.
Agustin Paldaof , Franco Alberti , VEROLILA , Mario D. Quiroz , Hornelas , Tamexican , Mutualfreqs , Tovi (AR) , Hyper Trvshit , Armendariz
With ILU016, ILUNA strengthens its international positioning through a curated Various Artists release presented in alignment with Miami Music Week, the annual global convergence of electronic music culture each March. This compilation is not conceived as a seasonal gesture, but as a strategic expression of the label's evolving identity. ILUNA approaches Miami Music Week as a contextual platform rather than a trend-driven opportunity, selecting works that reinforce its long-term artistic framework: groove-centered construction, atmospheric control, and forward-thinking club functionality. The roster reflects this curatorial precision. Contributions from Armendariz & Hyper Trvshit, Tamexican & Mutualfreqs, Tovi (AR), Hornelas & Mario D. Quiroz, alongside Agustin Paldaof, Franco Alberti, and VEROLILA, illustrates ILUNA's commitment to artistic cohesion across diverse creative voices. Each track operates as an individual statement while reinforcing a unified sonic architecture. Visually, the artwork embodies the duality associated with Miami in March: luminosity and shadow, vibrancy and nocturnal tension. This balance mirrors ILUNA's broader philosophy, where aesthetic clarity meets club-oriented depth. Through ILU016, ILUNA consolidates its role as a curatorial platform with global intent. The compilation is designed to extend beyond the immediacy of the event calendar, reinforcing brand consistency, artistic discipline, and international dialogue within the independent electronic landscape.