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Los Hubibis: Emotionally Engineered – Where Sound Becomes Story

LOS HUBIBIS

In a world where much of electronic music is built to perform, Los Hubibis are building to transform.

The Swiss–Canadian duo — recently featured on Cafe De Anatolia with their haunting new release June in Retrograde — are quietly reshaping how electronic music can feel, move, and evolve. Based in Zurich but shaped by global roots and philosophy, Los Hubibis fuse storytelling, sensuality, and open-source innovation into every beat.

But this isn’t just about aesthetics. It’s about emotional engineering. Their latest track moves like a memory — disjointed yet hypnotic, tribal yet cinematic. It’s not just music for the club — it’s music for reflection, for altered states, for that moment at 6am when you close your eyes and truly feel.

June in Retrograde is about movement — inwards and outwards,” they explain. “Like retrograde motion that doesn’t mean going backward, but deeper.”

The track is the final part of a trilogy that began with Indica Desert and Electric Sands — each one a chapter in a larger journey through illusion, intuition, and transformation. It’s sound design with soul, structure with spirit — and it doesn’t let the listener off easy.

What makes Los Hubibis stand out in today’s crowded electronic landscape isn’t just their genre-blurring sound, but their dedication to building open-source tools for creators. They’re not here to gatekeep — they’re here to give back.

“We’re developing plugins designed to help artists — from beginners to experts — create more intuitively. The first one is all about flow. No more second-guessing — just creating.”

With their upcoming Zootherapy EP (June 20 on Blechtrommel) and What Summer Left Behind (Sept 3 on Future Avenue), the duo continues to blend the primal and the philosophical, crafting tracks that hit both body and mind.

For the underground scene, Los Hubibis aren’t just another duo with taste — they’re builders of experience. Their sound isn’t just designed to move crowds. It’s designed to mirror you back to yourself.

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