Matheo Velez is a DJ Producer from Medellín City. His Career Began in 2005 being influenced by the house and techno sounds of the moment. He is well known for his characteristic sound, very unique compared with the others producers form the city. due that in every track he uses elements from Techno/House/Deep, mixing them with very well defined atmospheres and latin rhythms.

His latest single is Weapon, a collaboration with Canadian Tech House maestro Nathan Barato on Toolroom: a record that has already caught the attention of the underground elite with Michael Bibi premiering the track at his first appearance back at DC-10 in Ibiza this Summer.

With the single out now, we asked Matheo for a playlist of some of his all-time favourite dancefloor ‘weapons’.

Floorplan – We Magnify His Name

Robert Hood, a legend of house and techno, delights us with this work of art, worthy to close a session with a golden brooch.

Aden – Whip (Jimmy Edgar Remix)

Jimmy, a master of analog gear, always doing impeccable work. A melody with the classic house organ we all know. Jimmy is a great inspiration for me.

Matthias Meyer – Infinity

A classic from 2009, deep and groovy, it was never missing from my CD folder. It marked the beginning of my taste for tech house. Enjoy this gem.

Obando, Matheo velez – Salvation

A track in collaboration with my great friend Obando, a track that is in our hearts as it includes a sample of a classic we all remember, our most beloved track.

Nick Curly – Sun City

One of the many hits my friend Nick has had. Always an inspiration for me in my early years as a producer. A unique track with a blend of house and techno released by one of the historic labels, Cocoon.

Butch – Aerobic

Butch has undoubtedly been a reference in the global scene. his unique style captivated me, and regardless of how many years pass, he continues to maintain his unmistakable essence.

Fast Eddie – Booty Action (Instrumental)

Historic ghetto house captivated me with its analog composition and its mix with hip-hop vocals that set a trend in dance music. A track that sounds good in any era.

St. Germain – Rose Rouge (Spiller Rouge Mix)
A special version of this classic enchanted me from the first moment I heard it. its repetitive chords and the characteristic voice of the original make this track one of the most beloved classics by all

Michel Cleis – El Litoral

This song is one of my favorites and is so special for no less. The deep and mythical journey that envelops Latin rhythms, a time when I loved Luciano and all his Cadenza sound that exalted our Latin American roots and sounds. A work of art by Michel.

Melvin Meeks – Freak Mode

One of my favorite tracks to play; its rhythm is special, something modern with very classic sounds, a perfect combination for me. It never misses in my sessions.


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