Bigote is a DJ and producer born in Madrid and currently based in Granada, where he has lived for the past 12 years. It was there that he co-founded the Caballito Netlabel project alongside Grita, a platform through which they have released over 100 works by producers from around the world. Notable releases include Somadamantina’s debut album, an early compilation of tracks by Dellafuente, as well as works by Highkili, Eurowitch, Dengue Dengue Dengue, Kid Cala, and Metrakit. In Granada, they host a monthly party focused on dancefloor energy, with guests such as Turbo Sonidero, Soto Asa, Highkili, Flaca, Ms Nina, Dengue Dengue Dengue, Hellotones, Pepe:Vizio, and many more.

Bigote’s latest release is “Baile 3000,” a bold reimagining of contemporary club music featuring 11 remixes of tracks by La Zowi, La Blackie, L0rna, Metrika, among others. The release also includes an original collaboration with Perro Peligro. Prior to that, he released the 4-track EP “Hardfunk,” in which he merges baile funk with electro and rave sounds. His recent output also includes several standout remixes, such as one for Brazilian artist Milian Dolla, another for Mantris Nikkita released through Argentina’s Hiedrah label, and a remix of Orojondo’s debut single. He also collaborated with Eurowitch on an original production. This year, he released an experimental percussion-heavy EP titled “Hard Drum,” exploring intense, rhythm-driven textures. His collaborators include artists such as Ayo Tamz (USA), TTRRAACCAA (Barcelona), and Highkili (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria).

Bigote has performed across South America, with appearances in cities like Lima and São Paulo, and throughout Europe, including stops in Portugal, France, Germany, Belgium, Poland, Switzerland, and Sweden.

His mixes and productions have been featured on platforms and labels such as Boiler Room (UK), Turbo Vodafone FM (Portugal), XXIII (Portugal), Kumbale (Munich), No Future Berlin, AGVA Records (Argentina), Kumbia Net (USA), Regional (Chile), Golden Hall (Madrid), Basy Tropikalne (Poland), and many more.