XAVO- BABY HELAO

Since the label inception we have been keeping an eye on everything Tribal, we were very grateful to spot some of the most talented guys at the moment before they got famous such as Erick Rincon, Dj Tetris or Javier Estrada on our compilations AZTLAN & 3BALL (CLICK TO check them out)
In the same spirit, these genres keep evolving, and we’ve got the privilege to unveil for many this super talented producer.

Perreo Prehispanico? Why not… Guaracha 3Ball? for sure!!!


Xavo Castillo makes straight flames directly from Nuevo Leon (Mexico) and his stuff gets better by each second you listen to it.
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David Munera- OUH

A genre revival that has taken the underground sounds by the horns, has finally start rising with a whole new generation and approaches.
Aleteo, also known as zapateo, guaracheo, chancleteo and most commonly referred by those who make it house tribal (tribalero).

Aleteo itself is a Colombian hybrid that blends elements of house, guarachero, venezuelan tuki, bass tribal, a dutch house.

And depending which country makes it, their variations root deeper into the urban landscapes. Mexican approach is very minimal, having most of the emphasis in the percussion and drums ( which is commonly seen on jungle terror or borneo bass) Colombian goes for catchy basslines and catchy beats, the venezuelan take still goes for the raptor house signature line, while keeping it much more minimal, less saturated than the early days.

OUH is our first aleteo track from 2018, coming from Medellin’s own David Munera, one of the most promising names in the scene, who is close following the likes of Chris Salgado, Dany F, Elee Bermudez, Syrk, Tamalero, Javier Estrada and many more.

Ouh is a great example of the genre that most likely will start crossfading the ever expansible EDM scenes.

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If you want to know a little more about our opinion about Aleteo (Zapateo) here it is our Latino Resiste own take:

House has always been big in the underground, but for many reasons it was associated with a less glamorous life style than Europe, creating a huge gap between the posh’s house ( like Guetta,Swedish house Mafia, Maxwell, so on) AND what these aleteo djs’ spin.. Chris Salgado, Trivans, Mega and many more.

Tribal has always been under in Mexico, and only reached viral level thanks to the masterful handle Toy Selectah did to 3ballmty; although the genre only ended up splitting into that very well produced sound, and the one that will keep the genre fresh and urban. Championed in two different fronts, Salgado, MAIWEN one, and Dj Tamalero one tribal never faded.

It didn’t take much for djs to blend both, and give birth to their take of guaracheo, zapateo.

On the other hand, Colombia has seen an gargantuan influx of Venezuelan migrants in the last 4 years due to their political/economical situation.
Having said that, many of the people who have left, will join the forces of the ones who were already in the bottom line of the pyramid.
Growing and/or living now in the city’s slums creates subcultures like in Venezuela when Changa Tuki appeared. So, it wasn’t too complicated that people who still listen to house, and more important, still produce, spin and dance to it, will add their raptor house to the existing Colombian approach. All this became not just a musical genre, it is a life style where upbeat, bouncy dance music championed by tight-dressed DJs and dancers.

Both a response to and a reflection of the volatile circumstances that surrounds it, Alateo/Zapateo is often associated with low profile parties, cheap bars, and minimal attention to the dj equipment. ultimately a way to show off the talent coming out of the barrios, an escape from poverty, and a form of catharsis.

Musically, it can be traced; but, of course, there is always someone who made something similar way before, so unless there is definite proof, it is better to leave that the style was just an inevitable product of the stuff many people were making like Jairo Mendez (VNZ)started in 2010, combined with DJ Tetris (MX), Tamalero (MX/USA), Javier Estrada with prehispanic guarachero and the tribal house DANY F made on his EP LA Nave (2011).

Panther Panther- Xochiquetzal Baila

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Latino Resiste is very proud to unveil the latest EP from UK/Mexico producer Panther Panther called Xochiquetzal Baila.
For the past years our South American ethnic, indie electronic music has been led by the likes of ZZK, Ana Tijoux, Dengue Dengue Dengue and such. That is why we are very excited to add an impressive release to that category.

Xochiquetzal Baila is a collection of four playful tracks that bring together some of that Mexican Kitsch into your ears through deep bass, tight electronic percussion and trippy melodies, ready for dancefloors in outer space and beyond! Mixing a bit of everything between 80s electro, funk, soukous, grunge and cumbia, this is a journey into cosmic fusion and otherworldliness for hot summer nights and rainy days alike. Hug each other tight as you watch the volcano lovers dance!
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Track List
1. Xochiquetzal Baila feat. Don Plok
2. Chiquita Brutal
3. Black Hole Sun (Panther Panther Tropbass Rendition)
4. Perdido feat. Aranemi

Xochiquetzal Baila and Perdidos are transatlantic collaborations respectively with Buenos Aires producer Don Plok, from the formidable Guateque crew in Zona Sur, and Aranemi, from Latin Bass Records Mexico in Aguascalientes. Both tracks are filled with magic, humour and alien tech wizardry.

Chiquita Brutal is a naughty little number full of grumbly bass and analogue twitches at every turn.

The Black Hole Sun interpretation is made in memory of all those sulky teenage afternoons spent living with the voice of Chris Cornell, may he rest in tropical heaven. All made with global love, for you!

The album was mastered by our brother in arms and super talented Tribilin Sound in Peru, and the awesome psychedelic image depicting the myth of Xochiquetzal was made by Spanish-born, Bristol-based, wonderful illustrator Marta Zu (www.facebook.com/martazubieta)


If you wanna check more of his awesome releases check his own site here:
Panther Panther! is Pablo Villierezz, a culturally hybrid mongrel immigrant from CDMX and Bristol. He is a producer, DJ and live electronica performer promoting tropical bass from Latin America through his music, live analogue performances and the Midnight Ritual, audio-visual parties taking place in his resident city. He has performed all over the world, but soon he will be performing at the Glade Stage during Glastonbury Festival 2017.