CABALLO- REVOLT

Straight up mestizo sound from Caballo.

The new EP features not only a new approach to what Future Mestizo music goes in 2026 but also a brutal artcover from the one and only Toxicomano.

REVOLT kicks the mestizo gears right from the first track, BELLY OF THE BEAST which serves as a first in a while vibe since CABALLO has taken the vocal approach on most tracks.

There is Cumbia, Ragga, Hip Hop, Futuristic World Bass, Rap and you name it.

But obviously the main attractions are the lyrical content against the curent situation with ICE in America, alongside the current genocides and authoritarism displays all over the globe which could be fitted as futuristic world music while still playing homage to the forefathers like Control Machete or Asilo 38 and what they have done for the underground latino music scene.

Revolt finds a mature yet angry CABALLO.

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CABALLO- HYPERBOLIC

Being one of the OG’s in the so-called Global Bass music, Caballo -Now based in Europe- has blended some of his Latin-roots with the newest approaches of bass music sweeping the underground scenes in Europe.
The result is hyperbolic.
♪♫ ♪ ılıll|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|̲̅̅=̲̅̅|̲̅̅●̲̅̅|llılı♪♫ Caballo marks this as: BANGER® !!

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Latino Resiste presents MELTING POT: GERMANY

Latino Resiste presents our latest MELTING POT: GERMANY.
This time we bring some of the most well known German acts like Rammstein, SEEED, or Peter FOX who get the Latino spice, but of course we also have from Underground to Mainstream sounds.

We cover the present and perhaps future of German-Latino music.

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YAYA J’ADORA – Te Destruyo

This is pure Latine dance music made 100% independently from our home studios in LA to the dance floors across the world.

Born and raised in humble beginnings in San Diego and Colima Mexico, Yaya always wanted to step into a studio to put ideas down. Influenced majorly by stars like Yuri, Gloria Trevi, Lupita D’Alessio and pop stars like M.I.A, Kylie Minogue, Gaga and Gloria Gaynor. “I knew I wanted to do a dance floor, party fiesta song. I want everyone to dance, flirt, laugh and have fun when my song plays.” 

TE DESTRUYO it’s YAYA J’ADORA debut single and it’s where comedy meets the beats and this combo it’s the recipe for a wild party track. The track it’s a prediction of what the summer 2024 is bringing to us. 

“First thing I did after I wrote the lyrics was to call my long time recording and performing artist friend, Brazilian Leopold Nunan, to help me with my vision”. 

“He loved my lyrics and we started working together in finding my sound. Leo introduced me the incredible Nino Francois founder of Mafia Tropical for the original music video version and also Brazilian house music icon Dj Marcoo Rezende for a big room Track. The single came out super strong and I am gagged with the uplifting hilarious vibes. Wow I Mean wow!”

“I couldn’t believe I was having this much fun while laying my vocals in the studio. I felt like a super hero having the mic in front of me. I felt heard for the first time in my life and I was rapping in Spanish”. 

“This is a dream turning into reality. I have written many songs and always wanted to release it and perform on stage my own sound. I love being funny so I am using all the comedy I got in my music and lyrics. We Latines are always cracking a joke, laughing and making people laugh. That’s how we bond with each other with comedy and lots of laughter.”

And yes it’s coming out with a music video all shot guerrilha style with iPhones in West Hollywood at Heart Club, cat walking by the iconic weho rainbow stop sign, in front of the West Hollywood Sheriff’s station and also in downtown by the new 6th street viaduct bridge – Its monumental “Noir” aesthetic, graffiti layered towering support columns and massive steel arches became iconic in films such as Hot Rod Girl, Grease, Point Blank, Repo Man, Terminator 2 and 3, The Dark Knight Rises and Furious 7 – to name merely a few.I hope with this fun single people, other artists get excited too and start releasing their own beats and ideas. We have a voice too and we queer Latinos also have space in music. I hope I inspire people to pursue music. If I can do this, you can do it too if you want! 

CHUCK UBEAT- Tropik ALLE

Celebrating International Women’s day & Black History, the one and only Tropical Bass OG, Mr CHUCK UPBEAT unveils his most recent EP called TROPIK ELLE, an energetic, inspiring and overall a great way to support, empower and celebrate women’s massive impact in the tropical (BASS) scene.

Tracks from M.I.A, Koffee, SPICE, Fay Ann Lyons and Major lazer get the Upbeat treatment.

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MELTING POT: SPAIN

The creative and commercial construction of a white Latino image by European artists who produce reggaetón is more than simply whitewashing. The shared language might impart a sense of authority and authenticity to these Spaniards. But we must remember that this language is shared precisely because of Spanish colonization.

Bailando allowed Enrique Iglesias to reinvent himself as a hip Latin urban singer by relying on Afro-Latino cultural markers – in this case, reggaetón – while simultaneously embodying Latino whiteness”.

So, we, at Latino Resiste, truly believe that we can embrace Spanish Culture as well without having to worry about misappropriation.

We bring a MELTING POT with a mix of some of the Most well known and Underground stuff from Spain.

If you know mestizo Music, then you know who Joxe Ripiau are, and their impact in the Euskarria scene, as well as Paul de Swardt’s input in making ragga-fusion accessible as part of Macaco.

But no one has brought more highlight to Spain’s music than Rosalia.. so we grab 2 tracks and gave them our treatment.

Of course there are many more things, like Major Lazer in a flamenco, or Ragga Twins with some tios!!

Anyways, GRAB THIS ONE HERE!!

Los Medicados – CHULOS

Latino Resiste is very proud to unveil a new Mexican cumbia EP straight up from Puebla’s streets.

Los Medicados is a musical project created in 2021 (Puebla, Mexico) by Gilberto Castro and Mich Boleaga, who together brought together different musical knowledge to achieve this fusion that triggered a fun digital cumbia also named by them as “Cumbia Realidad”.

The project is based mainly on experiences and Mexican folklore giving these color and flavor that can be felt while listening to this cumbia rebajada with “electro-digital” dyes.

In this first Ep Debut called “Chulos” they want to open this window to the beloved “barrio” and memory of figures that have been iconic in popular culture.

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Los Medicados es un proyecto musical creado en 2021 (Puebla, México) por Gilberto Castro y Mich Boleaga quienes en conjunto plasmaron diferentes conocimientos musicales para lograr esta fusión que desencadeno en una divertida cumbia digital también nombrada por ellos como “Cumbia Realidad” El proyecto esta basado principalmente en vivencias y folklor mexicano dando estos color y sabor que se puede sentir al escuchar esta cumbia rebajada con tintes “electrodigitales” . En este primer Ep Debut denominado “Chulos” queremos abrir esta ventana a nuestro querido “barrio” y recuerdo de figuras que han sido icónicas en la cultura popular.

MELTING POT: CANADA

Latino Resiste gets super proud to unveil their newest ingredient to our MELTING POT series.

This time by adding some Maple Syrup to the recipe we’re making a delicious party meal where Canadian roots and futuristic bass meets with underground and some of their biggest acts.

Lots of Pow Wow bass beats, starting the compilation with straight flames from The Mississaugas of the Credit & Lakota Cree, these Native nations enchanting music blends so effortlessly with bass music that it was a no brainer for us to open the compilation with them.

Then we move to a 2025+ sound by fusing Drake and Northern Cree for a Pow Wow house rendition of MASSIVE

If you are a fan of Latino Resiste, perhaps you already know this, but when EZLN were celebrating their 20 year anniversary, Latino Resiste were part of their celebration and we released a native-supporting compilation. From that compilation, our conspirator, CARNNIBAL grabbed our very own homie Javier Estrada’s & A Tribe Called Red track INDIGENOUS POWER and somehow it became a native drum & bass/ragga/pow wow experience with the help from the one and only RAGGA TWINS!!!!!

That’s the one you’d probably would hear first on bandcamp.

Canadian Powerhouse NELLY FURTADO got the Melting pot treatment by adding some POW WOW DRUMS / TWERK VIBE to her amazing Say it Right tune.

Next in line comes from Canadian with Colombian roots very own Jessie Reyez whose Love in the dark track gets remixed by also Canadian-Colombian Caballo

This track is Canadian bass heaven!!!

Last but never least, we knock it out of the park with another VIP version of their amazing collab…

A Guarachero mix which then morphs into full trapachero…

A TRIBE CALLED RED AND JAVIER ESTRADA’s Sisters (Latino Resiste VIP remix)

THE MELTING POT SERIES will continue exploring some of the current underground sounds/genres from all over the planet and blending them with our Latin flavor.

Keep your ears open!!

The Selvaticos – 2 A.M.

The Selvaticos are back. Straight up from the streets of Bogota, Dusseldorf & London.

If you have never heard of them, it is basically the perfect band for people who like music and enjoy dancing but don’t really care about either. One of the few old school ragga jungle-turned into- full new hardcore D&B depending on the mood, They’ve collected another grab bag of party tunes that sound as good on your phone as in the clubs, sorted by a dizzying number of featured vocalists, and for the first time in Latino Resiste, we have not just one but 2 tracks in German.

This album, somehow, feels like could have been produced in Bogota, Dusseldorf, or London. And perhaps that is why it sounds so eclectic, because it was!

2 A. M doesn’t steer away from the subversive beginnings, very British drum’n’bass blend with Jamaica and American influence but also includes some accordions, dembow, and a complete arsenal of bass drops, landing comfortably in the profitable hinterland between Shy FX’s cold calculation and Skrillex’s wild abandon.

Still, one thing The Selvaticos keep doing release after release is hung on a string of unforgettable hooks, as good as grown-up pop gets.

Enjoy 2 A.M.

Chong X & Caballo- Break Away

Latino Resiste is happy to drop straight flames with a bouncy collab between two of the OG’s in the global bass game, Chong X and Caballo.

Break Away flirts between Moombahton, Reggaeton, Dembow, Baltimore Bounce and Dancehall without being strictly any of them a hundred percent.

Any format you prefer is available on Bandcamp

320 available also in Souncloud