Bigfett World Presents: Journey to Tomorrowland Brasil
Chapter 4: Recognition, Legacy & a New Release

Bigfett’s journey has always been about conviction. From a kid in Recife who believed music could travel across galaxies to an artist now standing on global stages and labels, every step of this saga has been about building a story that has reached a new phase: recognition.
That recognition wasn’t only measured in numbers or festival slots. It became clear in symbolic moments. At Zamna, in India, Bigfett found himself in the circle with artists like Adriatique and Toto Chiavetta, and heard that he was welcome there. A promoter in the country later told him that nearly every party in India plays one of his tracks.
“That’s when it became clear the game had changed. I was no longer just a promise, but part of the international conversation.”
From that awareness came the drive to create something of his own. The launch of Overload, in partnership with Ame Records, marks both an artistic and strategic turning point.
“It’s a mix of achievement and fear. The responsibility is huge, but I know it’s the right step to gain independence and strengthen my sonic identity.”
The label was conceived as a space without rigid boundaries. Bigfett’s listening habits have always crossed genres, and that openness now shapes Overload’s curatorial vision: melodic, progressive, tech house, indie dance — sounds that connect through melody, groove, and energy.
Last Friday, September 26, the label released its second single, “Love Won’t Stop”. The track had already been tested in his sets, where it sparked immediate reactions despite being brand new to the crowd.
“Releasing a track with an unfamiliar vocal and seeing the floor respond so strongly isn’t common these days, surrounded as we are by edits and remixes. That reaction gave me even more confidence and excitement for this release.”
“Love Won’t Stop” is built on rising arpeggios, a bassline with controlled drive, and a break that lets the vocal breathe before the drop. The combination aims squarely at the dancefloor without losing its sense of identity. Released via Overload, the track arrives as both a statement of intent for the label and a snapshot of where Bigfett’s sound stands today.
The timing was deliberate: in the same week, Bigfett performed at Time Machine in Buenos Aires alongside Agents of Time, creating a bridge between his label, his repertoire, and one of the cities with the largest number of his listeners on Spotify.
Today, Bigfett is recognized as part of a new generation of Brazilian artists pushing the country’s electronic music onto the world stage. He treats that responsibility as a mission.
“It’s the chance to carry the Brazilian flag abroad, while also showing that stories like mine can inspire new talent. The more Brazilian artists shine internationally, the stronger our scene becomes.”
Chapter 4 closes one phase and opens another. Until now, the journey was about proving. Now it’s about consolidating and leaving a mark. Overload is already a growing imprint, but more importantly, it’s a symbol of how vision turns into legacy. And Bigfett World continues, with Tomorrowland Brasil on the horizon, ready to unveil its next chapter.
“Love Won’t Stop” is out now via Overload. Buy it on Beatport.







































