Yo Tengo

Yo Tengo

You may remember Un Padre warming things up with the dancefloor zing of ‘Picante’, found on volume 9 of Clarisse's all-comers compilation. The Belgrade-based, Ibiza-schooled producer aims to keep up the heat with the sort of style that has won over a string of influential labels and masters of the dancefloor such as Seth Troxler, Davide Squillace and Solardo. It pays to partner up with Un Padre, and here’s why. Proving he possesses the hottest hand around, the Latin lust for life is back to lick ‘Yo Tengo’ all over, Un Padre anticipating a transfer of heat from body to body with a galloping house groove. In a hurry to get the club moving with its rat-a-tat rhythms, Un Padre possesses the power to get the slow steppers up to speed, the ‘Yo Tengo’ tango a muscular, shift-and-shunt minimalism packing potent bass to hydrate yourself with. ‘No Love’ instantly reels you in with its vocal samples that’ll never leave you - hands clapping in appreciation, Un Padre gets freaky around the club with a funky squirm of a bassline getting into a big-time electro-funk house jam. Un Padre is able to make these fat sounds quick-footed, as he loops and tumbles the party into an ass-shaker’s delight and provides Clarisse with a showstopper for the sun worshipping massive.

Yo Tengo

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You may remember Un Padre warming things up with the dancefloor zing of ‘Picante’, found on volume 9 of Clarisse's all-comers compilation. The Belgrade-based, Ibiza-schooled producer aims to keep up the heat with the sort of style that has won over a string of influential labels and masters of the dancefloor such as Seth Troxler, Davide Squillace and Solardo. It pays to partner up with Un Padre, and here’s why. Proving he possesses the hottest hand around, the Latin lust for life is back to lick ‘Yo Tengo’ all over, Un Padre anticipating a transfer of heat from body to body with a galloping house groove. In a hurry to get the club moving with its rat-a-tat rhythms, Un Padre possesses the power to get the slow steppers up to speed, the ‘Yo Tengo’ tango a muscular, shift-and-shunt minimalism packing potent bass to hydrate yourself with. ‘No Love’ instantly reels you in with its vocal samples that’ll never leave you - hands clapping in appreciation, Un Padre gets freaky around the club with a funky squirm of a bassline getting into a big-time electro-funk house jam. Un Padre is able to make these fat sounds quick-footed, as he loops and tumbles the party into an ass-shaker’s delight and provides Clarisse with a showstopper for the sun worshipping massive.

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