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Adame DJ redefines Brazilian club music with his new album
Brazil‘s underground electronic scene continues to evolve at an impressive pace, and Adame DJ is proving to be one of its most forward-thinking voices. With “Músicas para Ouvir no After“, the Espírito Santo producer closes his ROLÊ trilogy through a 15-track statement that blurs the boundaries between baile funk, techno, trance, acid, and experimental club music.
Rather than chasing trends, the album embraces unpredictability, drawing from regional influences while pushing Brazilian electronic music into bold new territory. It begins with “INTRO“, immediately establishing the record’s distinctive direction before flowing into “A bucetada melodica“, featuring MC Vuk, MC Saci, and MC GW, where melodic funk collides with tightly crafted club production.
“Faz Minha Mente“, alongside MC Mr BIM, and “Ter pensamentos tipo“, with Littlewave, reveal another side of Adame DJ‘s production, balancing hypnotic grooves with refined electronic textures. The energy rises through “Ecstasy Effect“, featuring MC Magrinho and MC Rafa 22, and “Rebolando Lentinho“, with MC Juninho FSF, both drawing heavily from baile funk while introducing sharp rhythmic shifts and contemporary electronic influences.
“Delirando“, featuring MC DDSV and Mastrobiso, leans into psychedelic club aesthetics before “O Funk Experimental” acts as the project’s creative manifesto, reflecting Adame DJ‘s determination to reshape the language of funk without losing sight of its roots. One of the album’s defining moments arrives with “Acido“, a standout collaboration featuring Boys Noize, MC Menor do Alvorada, and MC KF that connects Brazil‘s underground movement with the global electronic scene through driving acid textures and uncompromising dancefloor energy.
The record never loses momentum, moving confidently through “Destrava“, the immersive atmosphere of “After“, the provocative “Monta no Pau“, the stripped-back groove of “encaixa“, the relentless pulse of “toma toma“, and finally “Melhor Forma“, featuring MC MN and MC Menor do Engenha, bringing the trilogy to a powerful close.
Across the album, Adame DJ demonstrates a clear artistic vision built on contrast, tension, and constant movement, combining raw funk percussion with futuristic production techniques that feel equally suited to underground warehouses and festival stages.
Every collaboration strengthens the record’s identity without distracting from its central vision, reinforcing the producer’s reputation as one of the most exciting names emerging from Brazil’s electronic landscape. “Músicas para Ouvir no After” is more than a club record—it is a confident statement from an artist expanding the possibilities of contemporary electronic music while placing Brazilian funk at the heart of an increasingly global conversation.