For their next release on Say What? welcome German techno giants Drumcomplex and Dr. Motte with their stellar collaboration called ‘Wedance’ including a huge remix by label boss – Ramon Tapia. We start with the title track – We dance, an ...
For Say What? next instalment on the label they have another Japanese artist – Nobuharu Morimoto. From his home base in Tokyo, he delivers stomping, funky and fast-forwards tracks, that are made to go beyond ...
Say What? brings us a French producer – Portax, born and raised in the south of France, a heavy supporter of the deep and dark techno, he delivers an amazing three-track release for his debut ...
Next on Say What? Argentinian Techno producer – D.Mongelos, whose sound can be described as Dark and Groovy. He delivered 3 rockets, that got an instant ‘Yes’ from the label boss Ramon Tapia and these ...
For the last Say What? release of the year we welcome Uruguayan new kid on the block – Enzo Monza. Say What? is the next stage for the prolific producer Ramon Tapia. The label is ...
For Say What?’s new release they are thrilled to present you the Ramon Tapia remix of the legendary Metro Dade – The Andor Voyage. It’s due out on 2nd November on Ramon’s label. The original ...
Say What? brings LA-based producer Stephen Disario back with 3 new amazing Techno work-outs, that blew them straight away and proved that he is in top shape. His sound has mutated to a darker state ...
The next release on the Say What? label, the ‘Subsoil’ EP is from a long time friend of the label owner Ramon Tapia. Hailing from the southern city of Naples (IT) and being in the ...
RSRRCT is an up and coming DJ and Producer. Born in Washington D.C., Amsterdam based artist, who discovered a love for electronic music early in his life At the age of 17, he made the leap ...
Brazilian born and based Marcal has been conquering the national and international underground electronic music scene with his productions, releasing on such labels as Phobiq and Sam Paganini’s JAM. Helping to build the local scene ...
What do you get if you take the offspring of a Dutch woman and a (literally) revolutionary Chilean musician and steep him in the musical climate of Belgian techno in his formative years? Ramon Tapia ...