WELKER LANDS ON 1001 RECORDINGS WITH HIS MOST REQUESTED TRACK TO DATE, ‘TUSSY’

Brazilian producer WELKER continues his rapid ascent with ‘Tussy’, a new single that captures the high-impact, club-focused energy that has made him one of the most exciting names to emerge from South America’s electronic scene. Built for peak-time moments, the track leans into a commanding vocal, heavy synth work and a driving groove, landing with the kind of confidence that has quickly become central to his sound. Landing on 1001 Recordings, a label born from Tomorrowland Music and 1001TRACKLISTS.

Led by producer Eduardo Welker, the WELKER project has taken shape after years of experience behind the scenes in commercial music. Rather than following a predictable route, he has pushed himself deeper into the underground, drawing from indie dance, techno and house to create a sound that feels polished, powerful and built for big rooms. That blend has helped him stand out as part of a wider wave of Brazilian artists making serious noise internationally.

The last year has been a breakthrough period for WELKER. With music supported by names including Solomun, Vintage Culture, Meduza, AYYBO and Max Styler, he has already started to build the kind of momentum that turns an emerging artist into a regular fixture in DJ sets worldwide. Releases across respected labels such as Diynamic, When Stars Align and Repopulate Mars have only strengthened that position, while Beatport chart success has shown that the hype is translating beyond tastemaker support.

What makes ‘Tussy’ feel like an important next step is how clearly it reflects where WELKER is heading. It is direct, heavy and festival-ready, but still carries the underground edge that has shaped his identity so far. With Brazil’s electronic scene continuing to export some of the most exciting new talent in dance music, WELKER looks increasingly like one of the artists pushing that movement forward.


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