Fresh from their summer residency at ANTS in Ibiza, Los Suruba are closing the year with the same gusto as they started in the shape of their latest offering, ‘Thunderfuck’, which is now available via Beatport.
Fans of the Spanish duo will already be familiar with this polished slice of tech house, ‘Thunderfuck’ has been a staple addition to the Los Suruba’s set over the summer and from the onset it’s clear why. A driving bass stem gives way to clattering drums complete with a menacing vocal loop, giving the whole track a dark atmospheric direction. A true assault on the dance floor, ‘Thunderfuck’ displays Los Suruba at the top of their game with no signs of slowing down.
It’s been a busy summer for the pair, not only smashing their residency at Ushuaia’s biggest tech house night ANTS, but also an added tour of their homeland in October as well as releases of ‘Fine’, ‘Spanish Pantalones’ and ‘Brutus’ earlier in the year. Their home-grown imprint Suruba Records has continued it’s run of impressive releases as well as it’s much lauded mix series, and with ‘Thunderfuck’, it’s clear Los Suruba are not content to rest on their laurels, instead continuing to show they are true dance heavyweights with plenty more to come.
Los Suruba Tour Dates:
NOVEMBER ’14
Saturday 29 November – Uptown Gurten, Koniz, Switzerland
DECEMBER ’14
Saturday 6 December – El Row, Barcelona, Spain
Wednesday 31 December – Ants, Spazio 900, Rome, Italy
JANUARY ’15
Friday 16 January – The Qube Project, London, United Kingdom
Saturday 17 January – Baalsaal, Hamburg, Germany
Saturday 31 January – Hive, Zurich, Switzerland
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