Vintage Culture: The Brazilian House and Techno Powerhouse
Vintage Culture is the stage name of Lukas Ruiz, a Brazilian DJ, record producer, and electronic music entrepreneur. Hailing from Campo Grande, he has become one of the most globally recognized names in the contemporary house and techno scene, known for his melodic productions and high-energy performances.
Early career
Lukas Ruiz began his journey under the Vintage Culture alias in the early 2010s, immersing himself in Brazil's burgeoning electronic music landscape. His initial focus was on curating and sharing vintage-inspired house tracks through online platforms, which organically evolved into producing his own music and building a dedicated following.
Breakthrough
Vintage Culture's breakthrough into the international mainstream accelerated around the late 2010s. His track In The Dark, released in 2018, became a massive club hit, signaling his arrival on the global stage. This success was solidified by subsequent releases on major labels like Spinnin' Records and Armada Music, alongside high-profile festival bookings worldwide.
Key tracks
In The Dark - This 2018 single served as his international breakout track, defining his signature melodic house sound.
Free - A collaboration with Fancy Inc and Meca, this track further established his presence in global dance charts and playlists.
Slow Down - Featuring vocals, this release showcased his ability to craft accessible, radio-friendly house anthems without sacrificing club energy.
His career continued to ascend with a relentless release schedule and the founding of his own label, Só Track Boa, which became a powerhouse for Brazilian electronic music. Vintage Culture is also a major festival headliner, consistently performing at events like Tomorrowland and Coachella, bridging the gap between the South American and global electronic circuits.
Fans of Vintage Culture's melodic and driving house style may also enjoy the sounds of Alok, another Brazilian DJ known for his progressive house and pop crossovers. The tech-house energy of Cat Dealers shares a similar Brazilian roots and festival-ready sound. For a deeper, more atmospheric techno influence, explore the work of ARTBAT. The melodic house productions of Mathame also resonate with the emotional undercurrent in much of Vintage Culture's music.