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Zopelar
Ritmo Freak

Ritmo Freak

Artists

Zopelar

Catno

TARTALB023

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Denmark

Release date

Jun 28, 2024

Ritmo Freak by Zopelar on Tartelet Records.

In a flurry of madcap sampling pitched towards the heat of the night, Pedro Zopelar builds on the premise of his 2022 electro-funk love letter Charme, shifting his approach towards a particular 90s flair and a method with a specific end result.

Ritmo Freak took root in studio experiments for a momentous — and rare — live set at São Paulo festival Não Existe in 2023, where Zopelar was caught up in one of those right-place, right-time moments we carry with us through life.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$34.79*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

TARTALB023 - DK - 2024

1

Ritmo Freak ft. Gabto

2

Beat Me

3

Gabriellinha's Boogie

4

Distraction

5

Safe In The Dark

6

Moonlight ft. Manuel Darquart

7

Free Your Spirit (Ritmo II)

8

Hotel Room

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