VLTRA land on Club Bad with 'The Tate', a two-track release shaped by groove, percussion, and instinctive dancefloor energy
With 'The Tate', the Italian duo deliver a confident statement on Melé’s Club Bad, reinforcing their forward momentum with a release built on instinct, movement, and connection.

Title cut “The Tate” flows with a warm low-end and layered percussive rhythms that drive its momentum. Rolling drum patterns and subtle vocal stabs add texture and movement, creating a hypnotic, heads-down atmosphere. Fluid and rhythm-led, it’s designed to ignite the dancefloor.
On “Planet Rock,” VLTRA shift into a punchier lane, pairing a playful bass foundation with crisp, tribal-leaning percussion. The track builds through layered rhythmic detail, keeping the energy lively and forward-facing. Vibrant and dynamic, it’s designed to keep dancers engaged from start to finish.
Emerging from Palermo, Sicily, VLTRA are a rising Italian duo shaped by years of dancefloor experience and a deep connection to club culture. Their sound sits at the intersection of groove, energy, and emotion, evolving with each release while staying rooted in rhythm. Their journey has already seen a direct collaboration with John Summit and an official remix by Loco Dice, alongside consistent support from leading names including Joseph Capriati, FISHER, Jamie Jones, Michael Bibi, Ilario Alicante, Chris Lake, Paco Osuna, Dubfire, MEDUZA, and Seth Troxler.
























