Saint Caboclo is shaking up the European electronic music scene with a sound that’s as bold as it is Brazilian. Since diving into DJing and producing in 2018, he’s carved out a space for himself by mixing Baile Funk—the raw, pulsating heartbeat of Brazil’s electronic roots—with the gritty edges of Techno, Jersey Club, and House. His sets are a collision of cultures and rhythms that pulls you in and doesn’t let go. Now, after seven years of lighting up clubs and festivals, Saint is ready to drop his debut mixtape, NSFW, in the summer of 2025.
NSFW is Saint Caboclo’s love letter to the chaotic, unfiltered world of 2010s youth. Staying up too late, exploring the darker corners of the internet, and losing yourself in the beats of underground clubs. The mixtape doesn’t shy away from the messiness of growing up too fast. It tackles hypersexuality, the allure of nightlife, and the bittersweet loss of innocence, all while keeping the energy high and the bass heavier. As the tracks progress, the beats grow harder, pulling you deeper into Saint’s world—a world he’s spent eight years crafting through sweat, smoke, and strobe lights.
What makes NSFW special is how it balances fun with depth. Saint Caboclo invites you into his universe, one beat at a time.
While we wait for the release of NSFW check out below a preview of what to expect, with COCAINA, directed by Afonso Ponto:
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