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Alvii Ferrer- Bre3lement - Loco Del Coco -origi... Jun 2026

"Loco del Coco" is an original mix by Alvii Ferrer Bre3lement , released in June 2024 as part of the Breakdown EP record label. Track Details Tech House. Key/Tempo: The track is set at and produced in the key of 11A (F# Minor) 6 minutes and 22 seconds. Release Context: It is the second track on the Breakdown EP , following the title track "Breakdown". Listen & Purchase Streaming: Available for streaming on NetEase Cloud Music Downloads:

The presence of "Original" in the keyword may refer to the "Original Mix" or "Original Version" of these tracks. In electronic music, the original mix is the artist's primary version of a track, serving as the foundation for possible DJ edits or remixes.

While Ferrer infuses the soul and the groove, brings clinical precision to the mixdown and track arrangement. Known for sharp synthesizer programming and immaculate drum design, Bre3lement ensures that every frequency sits perfectly in place, maximizing the impact when played over massive club sound systems. 🌍 Impact on the Club Circuit Alvii Ferrer- Bre3lement - Loco del Coco -Origi...

Uses "tribal" drums, heavy kicks, and repetitive, catchy vocal chops. The phrase "Loco del Coco" (Crazy in the Head) acts as a high-energy chant.

has carved out a significant niche within the global electronic music scene by consistently delivering tracks that bridge the gap between traditional tech-house and Caribbean or Latin flavors. "Loco del Coco" is an original mix by

The electronic music track by DJ and producers Alvii Ferrer and Bre3lement is a standout tech-house release featured on the Breakdown EP . Known for its infectious groove, heavy basslines, and hypnotic rhythmic structures, the track has quickly captured the attention of electronic music fans and club DJs globally. The Visionaries Behind the Track Alvii Ferrer

Conclusion Alvii Ferrer’s “Bre3lement — Loco del Coco — Origi...” functions as a microcosm of contemporary sonic hybridity: it is a work that dances and destabilizes, that performs identity while interrogating the circuits that circulate culture. Its power lies in ambivalence—inviting bodily engagement through rhythm and humor while demanding critical listening to its fragmented, post-origin narratives. As a specimen of post-internet, Global South-inflected experimental practice, it prompts questions about authorship, authenticity, and the politics of sound in an age of endless reproduction. Release Context: It is the second track on

Alvii Ferrer is a rising star in the global tech-house scene. Originally from Venezuela, he travels the world playing high-energy DJ sets in countries like Spain and Colombia. His music is signed to major dance labels like Repopulate Mars, Used Goods, and Da Cultura Records.

: Stream the song on the official Spotify Track Page .

Is this a remix? A collaboration? A new alias for Ferrer’s ambient work?

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  1. I haven’t watched this fully yet, but from what I know I have to say that this is surely awesome compared to what nonsense Bollywood is coming up with these days 🙂 😀

    • I haven’t really been following their individual work rather than their work together in movies, so I can’t really say. But, yeah, SRK definitely made some bad choices over the past years. As far as Kajol goes I think she usually chooses her roles wisely. Or did you mean something else?

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