Indart, Wally & Dr. Kucho - | Housito Suavecito 2002

: Driven by a rolling, tribal bassline and syncopated percussion that keeps the energy steady yet relaxed.

: Representing the deeper, tribal roots of the Madrid underground, Indart's presence ensured the track stayed grounded in authentic club culture. 📀 Release & Context Release Year : 2002 INDART, WALLY & DR. KUCHO - HOUSITO SUAVECITO 2002

⚓ : "Housito Suavecito" is the definition of sophisticated minimalism —it does exactly what it needs to do without over-producing, relying instead on high-quality sound design and a timeless, infectious rhythm. : Driven by a rolling, tribal bassline and

"Housito Suavecito" (2002) is a seminal piece of Spanish house music history, born from a collaboration between three titans of the Madrid electronic scene: , Wally Lopez , and Dr. Kucho! . Released as part of the Virus E.P. Part 2 on the influential Weekend Records , the track captures the peak of the "Iberian Sound"—a style defined by organic percussion, lush melodies, and sophisticated groove. 🎵 Production Profile "Housito Suavecito" (2002) is a seminal piece of

The track is a masterclass in early 2000s Balearic-influenced house.

This track represents a golden age when were defining a sound that rivaled New York and London. It wasn't just a club track; it was part of a movement that brought "Iberian House" to the world's biggest stages.