Carlos Alfonzo & Robert Ortiz - Sabroso (Boogie Basics)

Boogie Basics presents "Sabroso", a nice and hefty house music stomper from San Francisco Bay Area production duo Carlos Alfonzo and Robert Ortiz. These busy and long-time DJs have an impressive CV of gigs and releases between them, including appearances on the likes of Moody Recordings, Ammo Recordings, Blue Orb, Elikonas Records, and We Jack. "Sabroso" is a full-on dance floor groover, providing tough rhythms and dramatic builds as sonic caffeine for late night crowds. There's a distinctive deep latin touch as well, with dashes of broken beats and horn-like synth stabs accenting the flow. All in all, "Sabroso" serves as an effective peak time houser ready for inclusion in the discerning DJ's digital bag of tricks. Primed for spins!

Lupe Fuentes (Inhouse Records) - "Dope tune."
Natural Rhythm - "Big room sound for real. Chunky groove."
Benji Candelario (Transistori Music) - "Good tune!"
Jason Hodges (Sampled Recordings) - "Dope track!"
Lorenzo al Dino (7th District / Royal Plastic) - "Solid."
DJ Style (Knob Records) - "Hot tune."
Eric Davenport (Guesthouse) - "Good production quality. In your face beats, driving melody … should set the party off."
Alexander East (Planet East) - "Nice!"
Hector De Mar (Liquid Music / Ritmik Records) - "Bouncy groove here."
Andrew Macari (Greenhouse / Tastie) - "Solid club track."
SimonG (Deep South Audio, New Zealand) - "Cracking grooves … slick and funky."
Tariq Ziyad (Nu Urban ERA) - "I love the blissed out house sounds here … full support."
Jamie Topham (CDPool) - "Alfonzo & Ortiz deliver a dance floor banger … hold tight!"

Available now from Beatport, Traxsource, iTunes, and Spotify.

Carlos Alfonzo - Sonido (Boogie Basics)

Boogie Basics takes it to the house with “Sonido,” a stomping new single from Carlos Alfonzo. A strong part of the San Francisco bay area’s electronic music scene, Carlos has roots that reach back to 1993 when his love for house music was inspired by artists like DJ Dan, Doc Martin, and Little Louie Vega. He began producing in 2001 and has never looked back, having gone on to found his own label, Vibrance Recordings.

“Sonido” has a big room Miami tribal sound. Make no doubt about it - this cut is dark and driving with straight to the point drums and an ecstatic rave-era lead. On remix duties is acclaimed Los Angeles veteran Sean Ray. His work can be found on such notable labels as Nervous Records as well as previous Boogie Basics singles. Using sleight of hand, Sean strips the original back and airs it out to give the underlaying groove a chance to really open up while losing none of its initial impact.

Danny Howells - “Possibly edging towards Sean Ray’s mix … I’ll support this for sure!”
Nick Warren - “The original is a great track.”
Chris Fortier (Fade) - “This is good.”
Fabricio Peçanha (Moodmusic / Definition Records) - “I love this groove!”
DJ Harri (Sub Club) - “I’m liking this.”
DJ Craig C (Pound Boys) - “I’m digging the original mix … the perfect mix of big room and underground!”
Joey Silvero (Distant People) - “Real deepness right here … a slammin’ track creeps up on ya!”
Sumsuch (Colour and Pitch) - “Sean Ray’s mix is a beauty … support!”
Merlyn Martin (Subdivisions) - “That Sean Ray mix is smooth.”
DJ Tronic (Dancefloor Mayhem) - “Both versions are great. I love the heavy tribal drums on the original.”
Harry Avers (NOICE! / Proton Radio) - “Solid release … great percussion on the ‘Sonido’ original mix.”
Corbin Dooley (Electric Feel Radio Show) - “Sean Ray’s underground mix is a nice journey.”
Roman Rosati (Nikki Beach / Defected) - “It’s been a while since I’ve heard a tribal track this good.”

Available now from Beatport and Juno Download.