https://soundcloud.com/stbanofficial/sets/rosalia-dios-es-un-stalker-stban-remixes
With just weeks to go until Christmas, and the festive season in full swing, FLAMENCA Records boss STBAN drops a surprise gift for fans of his flamenco house sound, releasing a scorching edit of Rosalía’s single ‘Dios Es Un Stalker’.
Taken from Rosalía’s critically acclaimed fourth studio album ‘Lux’, ‘Dios Es Un Stalker’ is an understated, hypnotic construction, stripped back to bare bones of percussion and gentle rising instrumentals. STBAN’s edit preserves the emotion and mystique of Rosalía’s vocal, immersing her in his signature Latin-tech energy to bring the track squarely onto the dance floor, blending deep percussive grooves, hypnotic textures with a modern, club-forward pulse.
“As soon as I heard the track I knew I wanted to remix it for the dance floor,” STBAN said. “What Rosalía is doing for Spanish music and culture, bringing it to the global audience in a way that’s never been done before, it’s a real inspiration for me and the whole team at FLAMENCA Records. 2025 has already been a huge year for us, launching the label, getting the Toolroom team behind us, connecting our Spanish heritage to new audiences all over the world through the lens of electronic music. This is just a great way for us to say thank you and also pay homage to a Spanish music icon who keeps pushing the boundaries.”
Rosalía ‘Dios Es Un Stalker’ (STBAN Remix) is available for free download exclusively on SoundCloud.
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