BÈRF, a Berlin-based electronic artist known for her genre-melding sounds, teams up with Luigi Borelli's project GPU on "Ritmo Acido," a hypnotic blend of acid techno, acid house, and deep house. Released via Berlin’s innovative art platform Made By Robots, this track channels the infectious and surreal energy of Berlin’s underground scene. “Ritmo Acido” lives up to its name with pulsing acid basslines and minimalistic beats that invite listeners into a rich, trippy soundscape.
The collaboration between BÈRF and GPU is more than a fusion of music styles; it’s an exploration of language and sound. Driven by a love for surrealism and acid tones, BÈRF’s fascination with language shines here, as the track incorporates a mix of French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian vocals. This blend creates a surreal “universal language,” as BÈRF puts it—a single sonic tapestry that unites the expressive power of music with the diversity of language.
Born in Germany with an oriental heritage, BÈRF’s multicultural background deeply influences her artistic identity. From her time singing in a church choir to her years as a dancer and Saz guitarist, she’s embraced a dynamic range of influences, merging house, techno, and acid elements with her multilingual vocals. “Ritmo Acido” captures this versatility, taking listeners on a journey that’s both trippy and rhythmically addictive, with a touch of the unexpected.
Fans of acid house, minimal techno, and cross-cultural experimentation will find "Ritmo Acido" an immersive listening experience. It’s a prime example of how electronic music can transcend language, using rhythm and movement as universal connectors. Dive into BÈRF’s surreal, acid-infused world and experience the rhythm of "Ritmo Acido" for yourself.