A touch of absolute originality - in the sound and in the show - to this kind of party that is becoming popular in clubs all over the world.


Legend has it that during the Fall 2009 in Washington the Producer and DJ House Dave Nada, organized a "Skipping Party", the famous parties in the cellars of the house when they were gallows at school. Having to take over from a DJ who was doing Reggaeton and Bachata dance he tried to slow down his tropical house and dutch house tracks.

He lowered Silvio Ecomo & DJ Chuckie's Afrojack remix to 108 bpm “Moombah” and did the same with Sidney Samson's track "Riverside".

People freaked out, the party got explosive.

It was the birth of a new genre, the birth of MOOMBAHTON!


FAT BASTARDO pays homage to these musical genres that also find their roots in the style and philosophy of the '70s, when incredible characters, a little dandy and a little gangster, who were immediately labeled as "Pimps" and in neighborhoods like Hunters Point in San Francisco - as Eldridge Cleaver, a radical writer and member of the Black Panthers, wrote.

They were the kings of those streets, "bogus aristocrats, addicted to luxury, woman wasting, damsels wearing $ 150 suits in the style of singer Sly Stone, the Lester Chambers style black hat with 4-inch brim, thin nylons with vertical stripes. driving Eldorado convertibles. The Pimp was the aristocrat of swindlers. "


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