Panama’s dance music maverick Gian Varela isn’t just dropping a new track – he’s launching a movement. “Revolution,” featuring Grammy-winning powerhouse Cor.Ece (fresh off collaborations with Honey Dijon and that little-known artist Beyoncé), marks the explosive first release on Varela’s Monarka Records.
The track fuses Latin house heat with spoken-word swagger, built on thundering kicks and attitude-heavy basslines. It’s a fitting debut for Monarka, which Varela envisions as more than just another label – it’s meant to be a cultural hub where sophisticated Latin house meets underground edge.
For Varela, who’s been demolishing stages from Ultra Miami to Tomorrowland Winter, this is a natural evolution.
Between his tech house credentials and Cor.Ece’s recent work on “Dance To Keep From Crying,” “Revolution” isn’t just another dance track – it’s a statement of intent for Latin house’s global takeover.
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