Brace for the fourth installment of the wonderful Cómeme Mucho series. None other than the incredible Diego Morales, aka Diegors, leads the way with his “Terapia House.” Diegors was one of the first artists to release on Cómeme, back in 2009, with his seminal “Osea … Hello” on Cómeme 002. He is very much responsible for the creation of the sound of Cómeme, which later would have a huge influence on Latin American dance music and the rest of the planet.
One cannot understate his breathtaking DJ skills which have made him a classic of Santiago de Chile’s nightlife - a true DJ who knows how to magically open a party, destroy the dance floor on primetime, and move the crowd to joyful tears in unforgettable moments when closing a night. His track manifests his unique style, raw dirtiness, slamming grooves, House vibe, and Champeta rhythms he created when others long before the hype machines of the mainstream turned an eye onto Latin America. Diegors is the original to the copies we can hear today!
So who could be a better fit than the Chilean new school’s Syntrovert for the remix? We can’t think of anyone! Hailing from the city of Valparaíso, they stand for a new approach to what was starting to emerge about 15 years ago. Their version is faster, yet as groove-driven, with pumping and thrashing percussion, giving the original a twist towards other outer worldly moments of dance floor experience, a heavy for late night frenzy or daytime soundsystem block party craze. Syntrovert has established their name as one of the essential figures of the Chilean underground today - alongside the wonderful Paltamango they release countless tracks under mysterious monikers and collaborate alongside our beloved DJ Maxicat on one of the most essential Chilean underground raves of today: Quimera.
Enjoy these two dance floor-approved killer grooves delivered to you by one of the finest dance labels of our time.