Bclip
Influenced by the picotera scene (Colombian Soundsystem) and raised in the ghettos of Soledad Atlántico, Bclip initially emerged as an atypical urban producer. Dissatisfied with established labels and genres, he chose to surf across a broad spectrum of sounds under what he calls “LA GRA$A,” challenging the conventional boundaries of electronic music. His work explores a wide range of influences—from salsa, reggaeton, and coastal folklore to black metal, IDM, and hard house—resulting in a diverse musical output that aligns with his Latin American crossover roots. This, combined with his sharp artistic sensibility, has propelled him to be recognised as a member of the timeless avant-garde of the Latin American music scene.
Bclip embodies the countercultural resonance of the ghetto, which flourishes in scarcity, resourcefulness, and empirical talent, all rooted in a deep knowledge and investigation of roots and history, coupled with an "anti-light" sentiment that represents the marginal avant-garde dissent.