DJ Combo

DJ Combo: The Brazilian Bassline Virtuoso
DJ Combo is a pioneering Brazilian electronic music producer and DJ known for his genre-blending bass-heavy sound. Hailing from São Paulo, his 2012 album "Digital Samba" achieved gold certification in Brazil and peaked at number 3 on the national albums chart, cementing his status as a major force in Latin electronic music.
Early career
Born in 1985, Thiago Silva began his musical journey in the early 2000s within São Paulo's vibrant underground club scene. His first official release, the "Favela Funk" EP, was independently put out in 2006 and caught the attention of the local label Boomtown Records.
This early work showcased his signature style: a high-energy fusion of Brazilian rhythms with the driving force of international electro house and techno.
Breakthrough
DJ Combo's mainstream breakthrough arrived in 2011 with the explosive single "Carnaval Reset." The track was included on his subsequent major-label debut with Sony Music Brazil. "Carnaval Reset" spent over four months on the Brazilian Hot 100 and was later certified platinum for sales exceeding 250,000 copies.
The success of the single directly propelled his first full-length album, "Digital Samba," to commercial success the following year.
Key tracks
Carnaval Reset — This platinum-certified single broke the artist into the mainstream with its fusion of classic samba school percussion and modern synth drops.
Digital Samba — The title track from his gold album is a quintessential example of his skill at recontextualizing traditional Brazilian music for the global dance floor.
Bateria no Ar — A later collaboration with famed percussionist Carlinhos Brown, this track highlighted DJ Combo's credibility and deep connection to his musical roots.
Metropole — This darker, techno-influenced cut from his 2016 album "Concrete Jungle" demonstrated his artistic evolution beyond his signature sound.
Following the success of "Digital Samba," DJ Combo embarked on extensive international touring, including notable performances at Amsterdam's Dance Valley and Miami's Ultra Music Festival. His 2016 sophomore album, "Concrete Jungle," explored deeper techno and minimal influences while still incorporating Brazilian sonic elements. He has since collaborated with artists like Dutch producer Joris Voorn on the track "Sol" and fellow Brazilian star Anitta on the 2019 single "Liga."
DJ Combo's production style shares the energetic, percussion-driven approach of Alok. Both artists expertly bridge Brazilian sounds with global house music trends. His earlier funk-inspired basslines show a clear influence from Chemical Surfers, another pivotal act in Brazil's electronic wave. Listeners who enjoy the cross-cultural fusion in his work may also appreciate the productions of Cat Dealers, who similarly blend powerful bass music with Latin grooves.
The music of DJ Combo maintains a strong presence on electronic and dance radio stations featured on this website. His hits are staples on Brazilian electronic FM stations and are frequently featured in sets on online dance music radio streams worldwide, appealing to fans of both Latin rhythms and international club culture.
Listeners can discover the dynamic catalog of DJ Combo, from his early São Paulo roots to his international club anthems, by tuning into the electronic and Brazilian music radio stations available on onairium.com. His tracks remain in heavy rotation, showcasing the enduring appeal of his innovative bassline-driven genre fusion.
