Victor Sabattini, Groovn And FER PV Blend Latin Roots And House Energy On ‘Fuma Bebé’
- Undrtone Blog
- May 22
- 1 min read

Victor Sabattini joins forces with Colombian artists Groovn and FER PV on ‘Fuma Bebé’, a warm and groove-led house release shaped by multicultural influence and Latin rhythmic energy.
Created during sessions in Medellín, the track blends soulful house textures with Latin-rooted percussion and flowing dancefloor movement, capturing the musical chemistry between all three artists. Rolling grooves, rhythmic vocal elements and smooth low-end pressure give the release a relaxed but highly danceable atmosphere throughout.
Rather than pushing towards peak-time aggression, ‘Fuma Bebé’ leans into warmth, rhythm and fluidity. The production allows the Latin influences to breathe naturally within the house framework, creating a sound that feels equally suited to open-air sets, terrace sessions and late-night club environments.
The collaboration also reflects the diverse musical backgrounds behind the project. Victor Sabattini first began building his career in Los Angeles before relocating to Tulum in 2019, where he became closely tied to the region’s underground electronic scene through private afterparties and club residencies. More recently, his time split between Tulum, Medellín and Bogotá has further shaped his multicultural approach to house music.
Alongside him, Groovn continues emerging within the Latin house scene through performances across Colombia, while FER PV brings experience rooted in Colombia’s club circuit, including appearances at venues such as Armando Records and Octava Club.
With ‘Fuma Bebé’, the trio deliver a smooth and highly rhythmic house release that captures the connection between Latin culture, underground club music and collaborative creative energy.