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EPISODE · Dec 5, 2025 · 5 MIN

Es buena suerte

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“Es Buena Suerte” arrives on digital platforms, a stellar collaboration that fuses the mastery of three titans of global music to create an anthem of groove and organic electronica. This single brings together Delahuerta (the acclaimed organic electronic project led by DJ Panko, founder of Ojos de Brujo), legendary DJ and producer Professor Angel Dust (a pioneer of electronic music in Spain), and charismatic singer Héctor Guerra (architect of “Perreo Cósmico”). The result is a downtempo dub sound journey, where the production is based on a magnetic and sophisticated groove. “Es Buena Suerte” stands out for its rich organic instrumentation and enveloping atmospheres, weaving the perfect backdrop for the powerful and distinctive lyrics of Latin American singer Héctor Guerra. - Delahuerta, DJ.Panko's new project, tells the adventure of his personal life story, of his migration to a rural environment from the very heart of intercultural Barcelona, Ciutat Vella, of tranquillity, of nature, of the sound of birds and of his passion for agriculture. Delahuerta is his homage to Nature and agriculture. An audiovisual combo born from animal recordings and online sessions with fellow musicians from around the world during the quarantine restrictions of 2020. - Héctor Guerra presents himself as a cultural phenomenon in constant evolution, positioned at the forefront of global urban music. With roots in Spain and Bolivia, Guerra embodies the perfect collision between Latin American roots music and the most electrifying electronic sounds, forging a unique identity he himself dubbed "Cosmic Perreo". His professional career took off at a breakneck pace. At just 19, he was mentored by the legendary DJ Lord (Cypress Hill/Public Enemy), which allowed him to open for Public Enemy during their Spanish tour in 2003—a milestone that marked the start of his projection. Guerra's versatility is reflected in his collaborations, which consolidate his mestizo (mixed) and global sound. He has worked with Mexican music references such as Panteón Rococó, Alemán, Rubén Albarrán (Café Tacuba), and Roco (Maldita Vecindad), in addition to the king of cumbia sonidera, Alberto Pedraza, and the rapper Andan Cruz. In the Spanish panorama, he has joined forces with artists like Macaco and Muerdo. His musical proposal is an audacious fusion that masterfully navigates between hip hop, cumbia, electronica, and deep Latin American roots, offering the listener a sonic journey that is as potent as it is original. - Professor Angel Dust is recognized as a central and unavoidable figure in Spanish electronic music, boasting a long-standing trajectory that defines the landscape of club production and performance. Born in Mexico and based in Barcelona, his catalog is a testament to global versatility and reach, encompassing his own productions, remixes, and works for an elite roster of artists. As the founder of the influential R.I.C.O. Entertainment label, his vision has transcended borders and genres, collaborating with international icons such as Sean Paul, Kool Keith, The Pharcyde, and Freddie Fresh, as well as with pillars of the Hispanic scene like Muchachito Bombo Inferno, Peret, Mucho Muchacho, La Mala Rodríguez, Macaco, Ojos De Brujo, and Delahuerta, among others. His impact on radio play was solidified with his acclaimed version of "Oye Cómo Va," a track featuring Benjamin and Mucho Muchacho that climbed to the Top 5 of national radio and received vital international support from figures like Gilles Peterson on his BBC program. Beyond the studio, Professor Angel Dust is a DJ with a consolidated career in the global circuit. He was the creator of the legendary Bongo Lounge parties at La Paloma, and his sets have led him to perform in countless clubs around the world and at top-tier festivals such as Sónar, Benicàssim (FIB), Sfinks Festival, and Primavera Sound.

“Es Buena Suerte” arrives on digital platforms, a stellar collaboration that fuses the mastery of three titans of global music to create an anthem of groove and organic electronica. This single brings together Delahuerta (the acclaimed organic electronic project led by DJ Panko, founder of Ojos de Brujo), legendary DJ and producer Professor Angel Dust (a pioneer of electronic music in Spain), and charismatic singer Héctor Guerra (architect of “Perreo Cósmico”). The result is a downtempo dub sound journey, where the production is based on a magnetic and sophisticated groove. “Es Buena Suerte” stands out for its rich organic instrumentation and enveloping atmospheres, weaving the perfect backdrop for the powerful and distinctive lyrics of Latin American singer Héctor Guerra. - Delahuerta, DJ.Panko's new project, tells the adventure of his personal life story, of his migration to a rural environment from the very heart of intercultural Barcelona, Ciutat Vella, of tranquillity, of nature, of the sound of birds and of his passion for agriculture. Delahuerta is his homage to Nature and agriculture. An audiovisual combo born from animal recordings and online sessions with fellow musicians from around the world during the quarantine restrictions of 2020. - Héctor Guerra presents himself as a cultural phenomenon in constant evolution, positioned at the forefront of global urban music. With roots in Spain and Bolivia, Guerra embodies the perfect collision between Latin American roots music and the most electrifying electronic sounds, forging a unique identity he himself dubbed "Cosmic Perreo". His professional career took off at a breakneck pace. At just 19, he was mentored by the legendary DJ Lord (Cypress Hill/Public Enemy), which allowed him to open for Public Enemy during their Spanish tour in 2003—a milestone that marked the start of his projection. Guerra's versatility is reflected in his collaborations, which consolidate his mestizo (mixed) and global sound. He has worked with Mexican music references such as Panteón Rococó, Alemán, Rubén Albarrán (Café Tacuba), and Roco (Maldita Vecindad), in addition to the king of cumbia sonidera, Alberto Pedraza, and the rapper Andan Cruz. In the Spanish panorama, he has joined forces with artists like Macaco and Muerdo. His musical proposal is an audacious fusion that masterfully navigates between hip hop, cumbia, electronica, and deep Latin American roots, offering the listener a sonic journey that is as potent as it is original. - Professor Angel Dust is recognized as a central and unavoidable figure in Spanish electronic music, boasting a long-standing trajectory that defines the landscape of club production and performance. Born in Mexico and based in Barcelona, his catalog is a testament to global versatility and reach, encompassing his own productions, remixes, and works for an elite roster of artists. As the founder of the influential R.I.C.O. Entertainment label, his vision has transcended borders and genres, collaborating with international icons such as Sean Paul, Kool Keith, The Pharcyde, and Freddie Fresh, as well as with pillars of the Hispanic scene like Muchachito Bombo Inferno, Peret, Mucho Muchacho, La Mala Rodríguez, Macaco, Ojos De Brujo, and Delahuerta, among others. His impact on radio play was solidified with his acclaimed version of "Oye Cómo Va," a track featuring Benjamin and Mucho Muchacho that climbed to the Top 5 of national radio and received vital international support from figures like Gilles Peterson on his BBC program. Beyond the studio, Professor Angel Dust is a DJ with a consolidated career in the global circuit. He was the creator of the legendary Bongo Lounge parties at La Paloma, and his sets have led him to perform in countless clubs around the world and at top-tier festivals such as Sónar, Benicàssim (FIB), Sfinks Festival, and Primavera Sound.

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