Lucas Blanco is one of those names that, without too much media noise but with surgical constancy, managed to position himself as a reference for Argentine electronics with global projection. His career, which began in the most intense booths in Buenos Aires, today connects with the clues of the world.
The next chapter of its tour arrives in October with the launch of a new low track Latin House Gangthe iconic Tech-House seal founded by Mexican Michael BM. It is not a minor detail: we talk about one of the most influential labels of the world circuit, usual in the charts and playlists of the most respected DJs of the genre.
On the local front, Blanco will be the protagonist of one of the most anticipated dates of 2025. The Friday, November 7 in Bali Costanera Buenos Aireswill be part of the party Paye next to Mason CollectiveEnglish trio that lives a golden moment with residences in Ibiza and presences at Top festivals. It will be a collision of powers: the Global Groove of the British and the local identity of Blanco, which will seek to show why its name is increasingly present in the international tech-house conversation.
The end of the year agenda confirms the expansive moment: in December it will debut in Chiliwith a tour that will take him through Santiago and other cities. A key opportunity to consolidate its presence in the region, adding an audience eager for new electronic proposals.
Behind this news is a solid trajectory. Blanco was resident of emblematic clubs such as Club One (Palacio Alsina, Buenos Aires) and P12 Jurlerê, Brazilspaces where he forged a precise and magnetic performer reputation. As a producer, his single “Good Enough” (Musical Freedom – Spinnin ‘Records) He climbed positions in Beatport and received the support of giants as Pot and David Guettaconfirming that its sound has global reach.
The list of shared cabins speaks for itself: Steve Aoki, Cedric Gervisis, Andrea Oliva, Chus & Ceballos, David Penn and a long etcetera. It is no coincidence: in electronics, shared scenarios are also a belonging thermometer. And Blanco is in that league.
With presentations in Brazil, Spain, Canada, Colombia and Paraguay, in addition to a constant tour of Argentina – to crobar The Bow, from Pacha Ba to the borderline town – its musical map is that of a perpetual movement artist. Finalist of the Miller Soundclash In 2015 and nominated for Latino Show Music Awards In 2020, today it is part of a generation of DJs and producers that reconfigure the place of the Argentine scene in the global circuit.
Lucas Blanco understood something essential: Tech-House is a universal language, but each set requires its own accent. And in that nuance, the Argentine found his place.
By rn

