VA – Fiesta (U’re Guay Records)

The latest from U’re Guay Records hits like a bolt from the underground, channeling ten tracks of unrelenting house and disco drive straight into the heart of the club scene. Various Artists’ Fiesta compilation arrived on January 19, 2026, pulling together a rogue’s gallery of talents including Saavedra Funk with his infectious Samba groove, VICTORIA WHYNOT laying down Strings of Joy, Noon Do peering deep into It’s In Your Eyes, BENO and Pebo igniting Fryday nights, Imanol’s hypnotic Disco Distante, Bermani’s Freedom in Groove Mix form, Manu Barcelo’s sly Micro Something, the explosive trio of Panko, SUB-P, and Dj Deseo on Don’t Stop (Fiesta), Seed Selector constructing Frameworker, and VELZ unleashing El Ruido.

U’re Guay Records has carved out its niche over the years as a beacon for eclectic, rhythm-fueled electronic sounds, drawing from South American roots to fuel global dancefloors with releases that prioritize raw club energy over polished pretense. This VA project captures that spirit perfectly, assembling disruptors who thrive in the shadows of the scene, where the real action pulses without apology.

Picture a packed room where the crowd locks in from the first beat, bodies moving as one under dim lights and relentless drive. Saavedra Funk kicks things off with a rhythm that demands surrender, pulling you into a world where every step builds momentum. VICTORIA WHYNOT follows with a joyful thread that weaves through the mix, keeping the energy soaring without pause. Noon Do adds an intimate gaze that turns personal into communal, while BENO and Pebo turn the clock to Fryday frenzy, capturing that pre-weekend spark that house heads live for.

Imanol transports listeners to distant disco realms, his track a portal to nights that stretch beyond dawn. Bermani’s Groove Mix delivers liberation in every turn, freeing the floor for unbridled motion. Manu Barcelo sneaks in with Micro Something, a compact burst of ingenuity that expands into full-throttle propulsion. Then Panko, SUB-P, and Dj Deseo command Don’t Stop (Fiesta), their collaboration a rallying cry for the die-hards who refuse to quit. Seed Selector builds Frameworker like a master architect of the beat, and VELZ closes with El Ruido, a noisy triumph of pure, chaotic release.

Fiesta isn’t just a compilation; it’s a manifesto for the underground faithful, the DJs spinning late into the morning and fans who chase that electric connection. These ten cuts pulse with the kind of energy that turns casual listeners into converts, bridging house grooves, techno edge, and disco flair into one unstoppable force. In a scene overflowing with noise, this stands out for its unfiltered joy and dancefloor command, ready to dominate sets from Kaohsiung basements to global warehouses.

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