Vidaloca
Vidaloca's total dedication to music has positioned him as one of the most intriguing artists in the electronic scene. From his teenage years to the present, he has undergone an organic and progressive evolution that has led to his current sound: fresh, club-oriented, and underground.
In terms of musical inspiration, Vidaloca is a lover of all kinds of music—anything with a certain energy can inspire him. Influences like Jamie Jones, Carl Cox, and Paco Osuna stand out among his favorites, as do figures such as Nelson Mandela, Pepe Mujica, and Nayib Bukele for their personal impact.
As a DJ, Vidaloca relies on intuition and emotions, both his and the audience's, to shape his sets. Passionate about creating a party atmosphere, he aims to evoke feelings of liberation and joy through his music. His sound explores all facets of house, tech house, and minimal/deep tech, prioritizing the power and versatility of the bassline. Vocal cuts play a central role in his music, which he manipulates skillfully to craft soundscapes that captivate the crowd.
Throughout his career, Vidaloca has performed at countless renowned parties, clubs, and festivals. One of the most significant moments for him was Rebels Festival in Extremadura, where the audience chanted his stage name for the first time—a thrilling and unforgettable experience that motivates him to return year after year.
As a producer, Vidaloca boasts several successful releases, including 'El Loco' with over 3 million views and support from Carl Cox at Space's iconic closing party; 'Ravers From Barcelona' played by Jamie Jones in London; 'Facintacion'supported by Paco Osuna and Marco Carola; 'Mornings At Mandarino' as a tribute to the legendary Italian club that recently welcomed him; 'Una Rosa' featured in Ants Ibiza's podcast; and 'Where Is The Party' released on Issues Records, which has helped him break into the UK market, among others.