Loco Dice presents new label, SB Recordings

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Adding to his Desolat imprint.

Photo Credit: Loco Dice / Facebook

 Loco Dice has announced the launch of his new label, SB Recordings, supporting his established Serán Bendecidos parties, brand, and collective. The new standalone imprint will welcome an exciting collection of new names and established global talent across a series of hand-selected releases.

For its maiden voyage, Loco Dice has enlisted the talents of VLTRA & Francis De Simone, who deliver the powerful and slick ‘Flowcito’. The drop also sees the output boss stepping up to the plate to deliver a heater of a remix in what is his first outing in over a year.

SB Recordings is more than just a label – it’s a movement. We’re bringing people together through music, creating a community of like-minded individuals to bridge the gap between cultures and create a unifying sound that resonates globally,” says Loco Dice.

Listen to ‘VLTRA & Francis De Simone – Flowcito (incl. Loco Dice Remix)’ below, and purchase your copy here.

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