QUEBRATUDO- Baile Fun Kill

Our newest Brazilian endeavor gets the perfect balance between old-school Brazilian funk and futuristic and minimal bass. Blending Volt 808’s or Ska with favela funk, some vibes of batucada-bass, dancehallesque maracatu or whatever the hell they want because they break all rules.

Latino Resiste keeps celebrating 25 years of releasing underground music from the Latin diaspora.

Since the early days of the blog wars we were super fortunate to drop some compilations which included then barely known outside Brazil but super promising and talented such as Joao Brasil, Edu K, Bonde do Role’s Chernobyl, and later some newer acts like Tropkillaz, Santo, Lord Breu and so on.

But we are not the ones who only rely on the past but we truly keep looking into some stuff that brings new air or perhaps a reshape of the established narrative.

Our newest Brazilian endeavor gets the perfect balance between old-school Brazilian funk and futuristic and minimal bass. Blending Volt 808’s or Ska with favela funk, some vibes of batucada-bass, dancehallesque maracatu or whatever the hell they want because they break all rules.

In fact, QUEBRATUDO means exactly that. BREAK EVERYTHING

Quebratudo’s debut EP for Latino Resiste BAILE FUN KILL has a lil’ something for everyone.

GRAB IT AT OUR BANDCAMP

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