Ketapasando completes the circuit of KEBRADITO with a remix edition that deepens the digital instability, perceptual fracture, and latent anxiety already embedded in the original EP. The opening narrative operates as a conceptual extension of the release itself: a city displaced from within, reflections responding too late, surfaces where reality seems to load with errors. That sense of precariousness runs through the entire project and finds a new layer of sonic mutation in these reinterpretations.
Now based in Madrid, Rosario-born producer Ju-Ju develops a practice where jungle, breakbeat, IDM, and a Latin American melodic sensibility converge. His work moves across different territories — from the nostalgic crackle of 90s gaming chips to rave-driven intensity — while maintaining a focused identity built around texture, fragmentation, and the emotional force of broken rhythms. KEBRADITO Remixes extends that logic through four producers who expand the material without dissolving its coherence.

The origin: a broken-beat EP for broken times
Recorded between 2022 and 2026, the original KEBRADITO EP already stood as a statement of intent: a fusion of jungle, breakbeat, and IDM with melodies shaped by a distinctly Latin American sensibility. Ju-Ju constructs the soundtrack to a B-movie universe that speaks — with irony — about precarity and collective unease.
Its four original tracks:
- Cuidado con el gatito ft. Tomillo
- Keygen for free Airplane Tickets
- G.O.Y.J
- Post Gripe-B
The presentation videoclip for Cuidado con el gatito — directed by theblackpuppy and produced alongside volta_sound — already anticipated that glitch-driven universe:
The compilation preserves the conceptual core of the original release: broken rhythms for broken times. Each remix reorganizes those fractures from a different angle, sustaining an atmosphere charged with glitches, metallic tension, digital unease, and landscapes suspended between nostalgia and technological collapse. A clear continuity runs through the entire release, even as each track reshapes movement and space through its own sensibility.
The remixes: four perspectives on the fracture
Umami’s remix of “G.O.Y.J” unfolds through a structure oscillating between industrial pressure and ethereal suspension. The breaks harden through dense metallic textures that reinforce the rhythmic pulse and give it a more physical weight. Above that foundation emerge electrified sea breezes and purple skies, sonic images that elevate the track into a more expansive register. Tension remains active throughout the journey, although the ending partially releases the accumulated weight and leaves behind a strange sensation of levitation.
On “Post-Gripe B Remix», Silvia Torres pushes the material into a territory shaped by ominous slowness and industrial darkness. The percussion advances with restraint, sustained by cold atmospheres and metallic resonances that amplify the feeling of uncertainty. Techno force appears intermittently, like bursts cutting through fog. Apocalyptic landscapes and eroded futures move across the track, reinforcing the digital-decay imagery running through the release.
Kid Cala’s remix of “Cuidado con el gatito” introduces an immediate rave impulse, charged with dancefloor energy and a far more aggressive experimental texture. The track moves through acid flashes and broken rhythms that expand with growing intensity. Gradually, the structure reconnects with the original version and reorganizes its elements into a more frenetic dynamic. Thick acid drops and industrial pulses eventually absorb the entire space.
Meanwhile, Alemal transforms “Keygen for Free Airplane Tickets” into a delicate and deeply atmospheric closing piece. Melodies ascend through subtle sonic threads suspended over fragmented percussion and melancholic resonances. The remix operates through a contemplative sensibility that preserves the emotional fractures of the original while reorganizing them on a more luminous and stable scale. The soul remains suspended in fragile calm, still crossed by small distortions that remind us the fracture never fully disappeared.
Beyond the music itself, the project expands its visual dimension through artwork created by 3D artist Oihannavsmm, developed using photogrammetry scans of people close to Ju-Ju. The physical edition further reinforces the hybrid nature of the release: a limited run of 50 NFC mini-CDs conceived as collectible objects within the streaming era.
KEBRADITO Remixes operates as both expansion and reinterpretation of an already established universe. The four invited producers reorganize the tensions of the original material from different perspectives while preserving the instability that defines the project. Glitch, rave, digital melancholy, and perceptual rupture converge into a release that transforms error into atmosphere and fracture into sonic language.
A must-attend date in Madrid
For listeners wanting to go deeper, the official presentation will take place on May 8 at Madreams: a live set featuring a unique visual setup and special collaborations. Limited tickets available.
Label: Ketapasando
Artist: Ju-Ju
Title: KEBRADITO Remixes
Catalogue: KTPEP043
Release Date: April 28, 2026
Support & Buy: Bandcamp
Tracklist
1. Post-Gripe B (Silvia Torres Remix) 04:54
2. G.O.Y.J (Umami Remix) 03:33
3. Cuidado con el gatito (Kid Cala Remix) 03:41
4. Keygen for Free Airplane Tickets (Alemal Remix) 05:37
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