Saporta

Valencian producer and DJ Saporta, or as he defines himself, electronic music artist, is being supported by the biggest names in his industry. Recently the legend Carl Cox together with the new world star Vintage Culture played his track ‘To The Beat’ at EDC Orlando.

This time Saporta comes with two new releases, ‘Destiny’ and ‘Eclipse’, on the renowned US label Exx Underground. This collaboration with Exx Underground not only marks a milestone in his career, but also proves that he is one of the most important proposals to watch out for this coming year in the global electronic scene.

Destiny: we could define this track as a whirlwind of abysmal energy. From the first second, Saporta immerses us in a dark atmosphere full of tension, culminating in a drop where percussive synthesizers with a unique and unmistakable colour and character make a strong impact. The orchestral break brings a dramatic and enveloping pause before the energy is fired up again. Together with acid touches from the legendary 303 and deep vocals, ‘Destiny’ is a track designed to put the dancefloor in a state of hypnosis and leave its mark.

Eclipse: With a more progressive approach, it explores a more emotional but equally powerful narrative. This track tells a story through an enveloping and melodic production, where the power of the low end generates an intense and penetrating atmosphere. With its epic character and enveloping progression, ‘Eclipse’ shows a more emotional side of the artist, capturing both dancefloor energy and subtle introspection.

Both tracks will be available on all platforms from Friday 22 November and promise to consolidate Saporta’s unique sonic identity, as he continues to forge his own path with an approach that balances strength and creativity. With this release on Exx Underground, Saporta continues his rise in the global techno scene, proving that he is ready to take over dancefloors around the world.

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