Meet Ella De Vuono and her label, Diversall Music

Ella De Vuono, laben head of Diversall Music

From marllon@beatsnlights.com.br

Brazilian bets on diversity to bring uniqueness to House Music, Techno and variant sounds

Ella De Vuono is one more potency that the Brazilian fizzle generated — whether through technique, musical identity or the addition of both. The DJ and producer gracefully float through music genres such as Breakbeat, Disco, Electro, House, Synth-pop and Techno.


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Owner of an extensive repertoire, refined feeling and technique — which allows her to use (and abuse) scratches and acapellas — Ella’s presentations also stand out by the performance’s tone, as she presents herself with body paintings that carry significant messages.

With a solid career based on 16 years of experience that include several dancefloors around the world, Ella was the first woman to be part of the casting of residents for the Brazilian independent party, Carlos Capslock. She is also a DJing teacher and has two Brazilian DJ championships under her belt (Desafio DJ Brasil 2012 and Burn Residency 2019).

The fact is that Ella De Vuono was born to rock dancing bodies and it is through her label, Diversall Music, that she expands her performance in electronic music, providing a space to flourish diversity — and sparing more of the same.

Therefore, this year’s last release of the Brazilian label was on the young talent Levi Lenz. Directly from Fortaleza, Ceará, the young man proposes, through the track “Wings”, a tribute to the angels who passed through our lives. With extensive percussive work in contrast to the melodies, Lenz seeks to contemplate feelings of nostalgia in his music.

For the EP’s final remix, label head Ella De Vuono adds classic garments. From the use of 909, she obtained a classic House, with progressive and tribal tones. Don’t forget to check out the label and artists’ work. 

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Article by Isabela Junqueira

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