David Morales reveals 3 track Latin Jazz inspired release, ‘Brooklyn Friends’
Veteran DJ and producer David Morales steps away from the club to explore more personal territory on ‘Brooklyn Friends’, a vibrant three-track release available exclusively on Bandcamp. Drawing deeply from his Puerto Rican heritage, Morales offers a warm, rhythmically rich palette that trades his usual house anthems for a more organic, sun-drenched sound.
He’s joined by an accomplished ensemble: pianist Axel Tosca, percussionist Steve Thornton, and bassist Slick Tim, each bringing texture and nuance to the live instrumentation. The result is a hot platter of tracks that feel both celebratory and intimate. ‘Boriqua’ and ‘ Brooklyn Friends’ comes loaded with percussive detail and melodic pizazz, while Morales’ take on Tito Puente’s ‘Oye Como Va’ respectfully reinterprets the classic with a gentle modern twist.
‘Brooklyn Friends’ is available now on Bandcamp only.
Australian dj/producer 1tbsp fuses techno, dance, grunge, and punk on new single ‘Soulseek’, featuring Colombian-American artist Soltera, and…
SHADU returns with ‘Afika’, a new two-track EP landing on 4th February 2026. The release…
As the newest single from Koncept’s album Flight, “Off The Checklist” represents a defining moment within the project’s…
For her latest outing on the esteemed British imprint, Simina delivers three immense tracks of…
Toolroom proudly presents Chicago House royalty Jimi Polo to the label, with a fresh interpretation…
The evocative Plain Mister Smith released his latest single, ‘Dream To Be Free’ featuring singer-songwriter…