Courtesy of Americano Label
El Dusty, the Corpus Christi-born pioneer of nu-cumbia, has just unleashed a mind-bending new music video for his latest single, “The Phoenix,” featuring Miami-based duo Drty Tropix (Clips Ahoy and Hype Turner). This collaboration is a dark, psychedelic journey that fuses Afro-cumbia percussion, tribal basslines, and hypnotic chants to create a genre-bending dancefloor spell.
Directed by Chris Olvera and filmed by cinematographer Roel Rodriguez Jr., the video plunges viewers into a surreal desert ritual, somewhere between a Tulum afterparty, an underground Afro-house séance, and a midnight dreamscape. Fire, dust, symbols, and rhythm collide in a hypnotic swirl that feels like you’re waking from a trance—or diving deeper into one.
“This track is all about capturing the pulse of Tulum—the bass, the rhythm, the raw energy of collaboration,” El Dusty shared. “Drty Tropix brought their magic, and we just let the music take over.”
Inspired by the mystical vibes of Tulum, “The Phoenix” rises from the ashes of conventional beats, blending Afro-cumbia percussion with deep, pulsating basslines and otherworldly textures. The result is a new dimension where Latin, tribal, and electronic sounds unite in a hypnotic dance.
El Dusty — The Phoenix (Video) ft. Drty Tropix
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El Dusty is no stranger to pushing sonic boundaries. Hailing from Corpus Christi, Texas, he’s been at the forefront of nu-cumbia, blending Latin music heritage with hip-hop and electronic influences. His unique sound is deeply rooted in the Tejano anthems and Chicano soul of his upbringing, fused with reggae and house beats. Known for his innovative use of the MPC2000 sampler and deep cuts of Latin classics, El Dusty has worked with Santa Fe Klan, Mexican Institute of Sound, and Erick Rincón. When he’s not creating at his Americano Label studio, he’s performing around the world and collaborating with major brands like Pepsi, Jack Daniels, and Red Bull.
“The Phoenix” is more than a song; it’s a cosmic journey that invites listeners to let go and move to the rhythm of the underground.
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