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Italian Producers TWENTY SIX & Hotel Diew Connect on “Pasto Y Perico”, New Latin-Fused Tech House Single via IN / ROTATION


TWENTY SIX, an Italian artist, has quickly become a standout name in the tech house scene with his fresh, innovative sound that resonates across the globe. His breakout track, “Buscando Money,” a collaboration with Tayson Kryss, went platinum and topped charts in Italy, Spain, and Argentina. With nearly 150 million streams on Spotify and a spot on the Billboard Hot 100, the track’s mix of catchy vocals and pulsating rhythms became a global hit, helped along by remixes from the likes of Chris Lake and Sean Paul. His earlier track “Stan” also took off, gaining millions of streams after going viral on SoundCloud and getting picked up by Glasgow Underground.

Known for electrifying live sets, TWENTY SIX has performed at major festivals and venues worldwide, including Vanguard Festival in Buenos Aires, Lost Beach Club in Montañita, and Groove Temple in Bolivia. He also recently debuted at HÏ Ibiza, one of the world’s most famous clubs, and secured a residency for his own “Attitude” party at Tantra Ibiza. With each new release and performance, TWENTY SIX continues to push the limits of tech house and connect with fans across continents, establishing himself as a true global force in electronic music.

“The song was born in Savona, where all the three acts involved live. Starting from a vocal from Jay, the guys take the production to the next level!” – TWENTY SIX

“I’m really excited about this release. The groove on this track just feels right, and I love how it brings energy to the forefront. It’s
something that I think a wide audience can vibe with and really enjoy—also, thanks to the amazing Jay Vazquez and his lyrics.” – Hotel Dieu

Fast-rising Italian tech house producers TWENTY SIX and Hotel Dieu are teaming up for their latest track, “Pasto Y Perico,” set to drop via Insomniac’s IN / ROTATION. The collaboration blends the duo’s distinctive tech house energy with a Latin-inspired twist, creating a club anthem that will have listeners dancing from the first beat. The track opens with smooth, catchy guitar licks and subtle woodwind touches that give it an organic, live-instrument feel. Layered over this are lively hand percussion elements that pulse in rhythm with the driving tech house beat, creating an irresistible groove perfect for the dancefloor.

To elevate the track further, TWENTY SIX and Hotel Dieu bring in Spanish vocalist Jay Vazquez, whose reggaeton-style vocal delivery injects a raw, undeniable energy into the song. Vazquez’s raspy, impassioned verses seamlessly complement the production, bringing the vibrant fusion of Latin rhythm and electronic beats to life. His unfiltered vocal line anchors the track, adding a distinct edge that captures the essence of both the Latin club scene and the international tech house sound. “Pasto Y Perico” is a bold, genre-blurring anthem that promises to make waves in clubs and festivals, with its infectious rhythm and undeniable authenticity.

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Brandon Stuhr

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