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Latin House

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14 songs
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latin drum, samba, tech house, techno, latin
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samba, electronic, rhythmic, techno, tech house, latin
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Tech house, Latin, batacuda samba, techno, big drop, Latin drums
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Lief
v3.5
Latin ballad, flamenco pop, palmas, Spaanse gitaar, percussies, strijkers, krachtige emotionele stem, opbouw naar climax chorus, Tempo: 90-110 BPM
1:49Song Image
favela funk, edm, latin house, male voice, 124-128 bpm
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Afro house, rhythmic African percussion and soulful vocals, 120-124 bpm, d minor, blends energetic rhythms with melodic elements, Dirty house, vibrant distorted voices
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Honky tonk, Afro beat, tech house, bounce, bouncy house
2:53Song Image
Latin house, dreamy, whispering woman voice, techno house, alternative, sample
3:50Song Image
Use these lines and phrases as chopped vocal textures: pitched, filtered, or looped in rhythm with the beat, Keep them sparse and hypnotic, repeating in layers, not full lyrics, Make a tech/latin house remix with a catchy groove, tribal percussion, warm sub bass, and ambient textures, Use chopped and looped male vocals with reverb tails, pitch shifting, filter sweeps, stutter effects, and rhythmic slicing, The mood should be melancholic but danceable, blending dreamy, nostalgic atmospheres with steady 4/4 house energy at 124–126 BPM, Include natural textures like vinyl crackle or subtle ambient pads, with an emotionally immersive buildup and groove-driven drop, Keep vocals minimal and rhythmic—used as hooks or motifs rather than full verses
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High-energy Latin-house party anthem at 128 BPM, male crowd vocals with occasional vocoder hooks, Dirty Dutch stabs and bouncing reggaeton groove under a punchy house kick, bass hits hard on the drop, Verses stay tight and percussive, pre-chorus strips to drums and vocal chants, chorus explodes with stacked crowd shouts and festival-size synths, Perfect for peak-hour afterparty chaos and massive call-and-response moments, techno, reggaeton, latin
2:49Song Image
High-energy Latin-house banger at 128 BPM, male vocals with crowd shouts and vocoder hooks, Pumping four-on-the-floor kick, swung reggaeton-inflected percussion, dirty Dutch stabs, and a teasing build that erupts into a huge drop, Chorus explodes with stacked gang vocals, wide synth leads, and a talking vocoder answering each chant, Second half brings a techno-leaning drum switch-up and filtered break before one last massive festival payoff, reggaeton, techno, latin
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Driving tech house and techno instrumental banger with rolling sub bass, sharp hats, chunky percussion and tribal toms, Hypnotic, minimal verses focus on drum grooves and pulsing basslines, opening into big rave stabs, crowd-style chant synths and wide atmospheric pads in the drops, Filtered risers, snare builds and percussive fills push into sweaty, peak-time instrumental climaxes with spacious reverbs and delay tails
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Minimal Carnival‑rave track with a deep, steady analogue sub‑bass and a tight, punchy 4×4 kick, Use stripped‑back Afro‑Brazilian percussion — dry surdos, short timbal hits, light atabaque accents — arranged with lots of space to create a hypnotic, tribal pulse, Keep the groove raw and subtle, with micro‑swing and human imperfections, Add a minimal melodic motif: a small repeating pluck or a sparse arp that evolves slowly without becoming busy, Use subtle atmospheric pads for depth, but keep the mix clean and uncluttered, No big risers or EDM tricks — build tension through tiny rhythmic changes, percussive shifts, and warm filter movements, Overall vibe: deep, hypnotic, underground, tribal, and spacious — a late‑night Carnival procession blending into a minimal techno rave
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Minimal Carnival‑rave track with a deep, steady analogue sub‑bass and a tight, punchy 4×4 kick, Use stripped‑back Afro‑Brazilian percussion — dry surdos, short timbal hits, light atabaque accents — arranged with lots of space to create a hypnotic, tribal pulse, Keep the groove raw and subtle, with micro‑swing and human imperfections, Add a minimal melodic motif: a small repeating pluck or a sparse arp that evolves slowly without becoming busy, Use subtle atmospheric pads for depth, but keep the mix clean and uncluttered, No big risers or EDM tricks — build tension through tiny rhythmic changes, percussive shifts, and warm filter movements, Overall vibe: deep, hypnotic, underground, tribal, and spacious — a late‑night Carnival procession blending into a minimal techno rave