​​TraTraTrax announces new compilation, ‘no pare, sigue sigue 3’

​​TraTraTrax announces new compilation, ‘no pare, sigue sigue 3’

Colombian label TraTraTrax have announced a new compilation, ‘no pare, sigue sigue 3’.

Due for release on 15th November, the third edition of the label’s series features tracks from Coffintexts, Pluralist, Burna, Shapednoise, DJ Plead and Big Ever, and more. 

Launched in 2022 by label founders DJ Lomalinda, Nyksan and Verraco, the series was designed to bring together heavyweights of the region, friends and fam + Latin diaspora”. The first edition featured in DJ Mag’s Top Compilations of 2022.

Previous editions have featured artists like Nick León and Luca Durán, DJ Babatr, Doctor Jeep, Surusinghe, Clara!, and more.

In the Bandcamp description for ‘no pare, sigue sigue 3’, the label wrote: “No. No one can sit on these legendary Rimax chairs. These tracks are made to stand up, or to stand and dance on those same chairs. This doesn’t make any sense. That’s just the idea, this is a medley, un popurrí. Our now celebrated ‘no pare, sigue sigue’ is back.

“16 bangers with a very diverse sound spectrum, all crossed by sharp and futuristic sound design. Familiar household names and new artists who have been recent favourites make up the vol. 3 of our powerful compilation. Ah btw, expect it every year at this time. Besos.”

Earlier this year, TraTraTrax announced the launch of an ambient sub-label with the ‘Ezmerelda’ EP. Last month, the label released their first artist album, ‘Desde los oídos de un sapo‘ by Uruguayan DJ, producer and sound artist Lechuga Zafiro.

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