Giuliano Rodrigues drops dub-leaning single Chamas Da Terra
Brazilian producer Giuliano Rodrigues released Chamas Da Terra on January 9, 2026. The dub techno-leaning single targets minimal techno listeners and DJs.

Brazilian producer Giuliano Rodrigues released a new single, Chamas Da Terra (catalog SK032), on January 9, 2026 via his Bandcamp page. Tagged with dub techno and elements of deep and minimal production, the track delivers the kind of immersive, rolling, low-tempo club cut that selectors hunting for atmospheric and dub-influenced material want in their crates.
The Bandcamp listing links to a Beatport release page as well, widening availability to digital DJ platforms and making the track easy to integrate into DJ pools and playlists. That dual availability matters: Bandcamp supports direct artist support and higher-quality downloads for home listening and archival use, while Beatport helps tracks reach DJs who build charts, crates, and sets on performance platforms.
Musically, Chamas Da Terra sits at the intersection of dub and minimal techno. The textures emphasize space and decay rather than upfront hooks, favoring sustained reverb, subtle modulation and a slow, propulsive groove that rewards long blends and patient programming. For selectors focused on late-night or deep-room sets, the release offers a low-key peak-time option that preserves tension without resorting to high BPM energy.
This release also illustrates a continuing thread in the scene: small-label and self-release activity remains a primary supply line for fresh minimal and dub-leaning material. Independent drops like this help DJs and listeners discover nuanced cuts outside mainstream channels, and they keep the catalog of low-tempo, textural tracks growing week to week.

If you want to hear it or add it to a set, find the release on Giuliano Rodrigues’s Bandcamp page: giulianorodrigues.bandcamp.com/live. From there, follow the Beatport link on the listing to add it to digital DJ platforms. Because the single is labeled with dub techno and deep/minimal tags, it’s easy to filter for by mood and tempo when crate-digging.
Our two cents? Treat Chamas Da Terra as a mixing tool rather than a showstopper—slot it into long blends, use it to reset room energy, and support the artist directly on Bandcamp if you like what you hear. Small releases like this keep the minimal techno ecosystem interesting, so make room for them in your sets and playlists.
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