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Hugel- Grossomoddo - Andalucia -extended Mix- -... -

In the pantheon of modern deep house, few tracks evoke the visceral image of a golden sunset over the Mediterranean coast quite like the works of French producer HUGEL. Known for his mastery of the “clap-your-hands-above-your-head” groove, HUGEL has built an empire on a singular, hypnotic formula: a fat bassline, a four-on-the-floor kick, and the soulful cry of a flamenco guitar.

The latest buzz in the underground circuit surrounds the “GROSSOMODDO - Andalucia -Extended Mix-.” While HUGEL originally teased Andalucia as a tribute to the Spanish region’s raw, flamenco heart, the addition of the GROSSOMODDO alias suggests a darker, more percussive rework. An "Extended Mix" in 2025 is a sacred artifact—it gives DJs the crucial 6-to-7-minute runtime to layer vocals, build tension, and drop the "llorona" (the weeping guitar) exactly at the right moment. Hugel- GROSSOMODDO - Andalucia -Extended Mix- -...

Let’s break down the anatomy of this record, the mysterious Grossomoddo duo, and why Andalucia is more than a song—it's a geographical feeling. In the pantheon of modern deep house, few

The Andalucia hook. A six-string flamenco guitar played in rumba style. The genius of this mix is that Grossomoddo does not pitch the guitar up; they keep it organic but surround it with synthetic stabs. The crowd erupts. This is the "hands in the air" section. An "Extended Mix" in 2025 is a sacred

To understand Andalucia, one must rewind to HUGEL’s 2021 global hit, Morenita. That track, featuring Cumbiafrica, introduced the world to a new genre blend: Latin Tech House. But where Morenita was tropical and Brazilian-influenced, Andalucia pivots 1,200 kilometers north-west to the caves of Sacromonte in Granada.

HUGEL has stated in interviews that Andalucía is his "spiritual home." The extended mix format allows the listener to take a hike through the Alpujarras mountains before the beat drops. The signature elements include: