Beltran Is the Brazilian Disruptor Taking Over Tech-House
- Gadi Silberberg
- 1 day ago
- 2 min read

In a scene often defined by formulas and recycled sounds, Brazilian DJ and producer Beltran is a breath of fresh, unfiltered energy. With a style that blurs the lines between tech-house, minimal, indie, and straight-up weird, he’s quickly built a reputation as one of the most exciting new names in global electronic music.
Originally from southern Brazil, Juliano Beltran started DJing as a teenager, sneaking into underground clubs with a fake ID to play the music he loved. Today, he’s headlining major festivals, racking up millions of streams, and shaking up the status quo with tracks that defy expectations.
His breakout moment came with “Smack Yo’”, a track that surged to #1 on Beatport overall, earning support from heavyweights like Michael Bibi, Jamie Jones, Solardo, and Marco Carola. With its off-kilter rhythm, bold vocals, and undeniable groove, “Smack Yo’” felt like a signal that Beltran had officially arrived.
But what makes Beltran stand out isn’t just his chart-topping success it’s his fearless sound. In a recent interview, he shared that his goal is to make music that “feels wrong, but sounds right.” That mindset has led to some of the most unpredictable and memorable sets on the circuit, including his viral YUMA tent performance at Coachella 2025, where he delivered a hypnotic mix of warped vocals, bouncy basslines, and playful breakdowns.
Now a key part of the Solid Grooves family, Beltran continues to evolve. He’s not just a producer or a DJ he’s a vibe. His music is fun, bold, emotional, and always surprising. Whether you catch him at Circoloco, spinning an afterparty in São Paulo, or playing to a packed tent at a global festival, one thing is guaranteed: you won’t forget the experience.
In a world full of trends, Beltran is a reminder that originality still wins.
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