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October 20, 2025
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YetepClaude VonStroke’s sets seem to constantly be filled with secret weapons around every bass-filled corner. Well, one of those secret weapon tracks that brings dancefloors up to a whole different level comes from Spanish artist Lopezhouse. The new name on the Dirtybird label takes flight on “Mude Tod”, his debut release to the infamous San Francisco label. With dark melodic undertones that rise from the melodic build through out the track, Lopezhouse’s “Mud Tod” makes a perfect, but subtle reference to “Der Mude Tod” (The Weary Death).
This track has received a wide range of incredible reactions all across Europe and North America when label boss Claude VonStroke breaks it out toward the end of sets. Inspired perhaps by the likes of LCD Soundsystem and Depeche Mode, the track carries a post-punk attitude, further refined and mixed with a heavy kick drum and the subtleties of old school Detroit techno. Yet another example of the surprising evolution from the trailblazing imprint.
Lopezhouse’s debut “Mude Tod” will be available on The Birdhouse, October 9th.
Connect with Lopezhouse:
Facebook: www.Facebook.com/lopezhouse
Twitter: www.Twitter.com/lopezhousedj
Soundcloud: www.Soundcloud.com/lopezhouse
Connect with Dirtybird Records:
Website: www.dirtybirdstore.com and www.dirtybirdrecords.com
Facebook: www.Facebook.com/dirtybirdrecords
Twitter: www.Twitter.com/dirtybird_sf