STBAN and G.Zamora Serve Tribal Latin Heat on Tech House Gem ‘La Palma’
- Undrtone Blog

- Jul 10
- 1 min read

There’s something effortlessly evocative about ‘La Palma’, the new one from Spanish producer STBAN and vocalist G.Zamora, out now via Flamenca Records.
Rooted in the traditions of flamenco but built for modern dancefloors, this is a cut that oozes class and warmth. Rhythmic, percussive and full of soul, it blends tribal grooves with Latin flair. Never overcooked. Always cool. G.Zamora’s topline rides the production perfectly, lending it emotional depth without tipping into the dramatic.
It’s a record that feels made for golden hour. Think open-air terraces, poolside speakers, sunsets that stretch for hours. The tempo keeps things moving, but the energy stays low and steady. The kind of track DJs use to set a tone, not to steal a moment.
For STBAN, it’s another strong addition to the Flamenca catalogue. His label, now part of the Toolroom family, is quickly building a solid rep. With artists like James Hurr, Crusy, RAFFA FL and Cuban duo PAUZA on board, Flamenca is becoming a go-to for groove-led house rooted in Spanish identity.
The live concept is gaining serious momentum. Flamenca events have already landed at the Montreux Jazz and WCD Festivals. This summer, they’ll hit Caprices in Marrakech and Airbeat One in Germany. From intimate club sets to full-scale shows with flamenco dancers and immersive visuals, STBAN is building something unique.
If ‘La Palma’ is your first taste, keep it on repeat. There’s more on the way, including remixes from PAUZA and Crusy. But this one already feels like a defining moment in STBAN’s summer.
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