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DJ Nick León on Rosalía, regional Latin club sounds and rejecting success: ‘I was losing my edge’
Early success left the Miami producer feeling risk-averse. He quit touring to discover his muggy, magical sound – and accidentally scored another hit with Erika de Casier
Named track of the year by Resident Advisor and a staple at parties throughout the summer and autumn, it launched León from his status as one of Miami’s most interesting underground DJs into the international club circuit. “It was like, we’re hitting the ground running – we’re gonna be touring and DJing all the time, and there was this mission of spreading the music that so many people have been playing already, from Latin America and the US,” León recalls of this period, sweating through his tie-dye T-shirt in an east London cafe in June. The result is A Tropical Entropy, a muggy, magical debut album that synthesises every facet of León – pop producer, experimental club wizard, maker of heaving, skewwhiff beats – and acts just as much as mission statement as it does a survey of Miami, a city that’s far too often represented in culture as either a 0.1-percenter’s playground or an ungovernable bed of sin.
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