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Select Cuts 305 mixed by Viot

Rebecca Besnos
News, Podcasts, Select Cuts, Tech House
20 June 2024

Hailing from Brazil, Viot is emerging as a dynamic force in the global music scene, captivating audiences worldwide with his innate charisma and exceptional music production skills. His tracks, infused with an irresistible rhythm, have been featured by some of the most esteemed DJs in the industry, including Jamie Jones, Michael Bibi, The Martinez Brothers, Marco Carola, Mochakk, Diplo, Loco Dice, Fisher, Vintage Culture, BLOND:ISH, and Carlita, to mention a few.

Viot is the artistic persona adopted by Lauro Viotti, a DJ and producer from Minas Gerais. Through Viot, Lauro Viotti channels his essence and roots into sound, creating a unique blend of musical genres. His works, influenced by House, Techno, Disco, Hip-Hop, and other styles, are not just personal productions but reflections of his musical journey and lifestyle. The swift ascent of Viot’s career has garnered the attention of prominent figures in the dance music industry. This recognition has led to prestigious invitations to perform at renowned events such as Hi Ibiza, Ants Ushuaia, Taraka Ecuador, Brunch Electronik, Só Track Boa Festival, NA*F, and more, marking him as a standout talent in the world of electronic music.

This week, we invite the Brazilian sensation to episode 305 of our Select Cuts series with a mix that’s equal parts bounce and bite, reflecting his nack for genre-bending blending. Enjoy!

Viot: Facebook // SoundCloud

Tracklist: 

1. Viot – Hypno
2. Nocapz. – No Texting
3. Trallez, Alya – 10AM Whistle
4. Jopatino, Haluem – Back Jack
5. KinAhau – Six decade old conversation
6. Silvie Loto – Follow Me
7. Panna – Body Work
8. Robbie Doherty – Work It
9. Sudden Heat – Jam Back
10. Techin & Abbud – Moscou
11. HoneyLuv – Right Spot
12. Luke Dean – Keep It Going
13. Slake – Reason
14. Viot – Sometimes
15. Chris Stussy – Desire

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