Brunetto has never been the type to rush his craft. On November 14, he finally surfaced with OOPARTS, a six-track EP released through Beautiful Accident that feels like the direct descendant of everything he left simmering after Sheroine. Two decades deep in the game as a producer, DJ, and sample obsessive, he’s long been one of Spain’s quiet authorities on moody, genre-dodging beats, and this new drop proves the wait wasn’t wasted.

The record drifts across warped trip-hop tempos, loose abstract hip-hop foundations, and pure synthetic drift. Highlights include a smoky, slow-burn collaboration with French-Colombian singer Ëda Díaz and a reworked Sheroine cut that slots Atlanta rapper Young Quincy into Brunetto’s off-kilter world. Every track lives or dies by the way he flips samples: ragga-dub low-end rubs against fractured drum patterns while wide pads swallow the empty spaces. It’s head-nod material that still feels restless, like the beats keep threatening to fall apart and somehow never do.

OOPARTS plays like a hard-drive purge in the best way, Brunetto letting five years of half-finished ideas breathe in the same room. Downbeat heads, left-field beat junkies, anyone chasing that late-night headphone zone, this one’s built for you.

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