
Brazil’s BRN has been quietly stacking wins over the last few years—and now, he’s clearly stepping into a bigger moment. With over 13 million streams under his belt and releases on tastemaker labels like Catch & Release, Virgin, Box of Cats, and Matroda’s Terminal Underground, he’s been steadily building heat without ever forcing it. A Santa Catarina native, he’s torn up club stages across Brazil at Park Art, El Fortin, Field Club, and beyond, all while pushing a style rooted in groove-first tech house and subtle flair.
Tracks like “FREAK OUT” and “Spicy” helped him break into the scene, while his DJ sets—known for their clean transitions and bass-driven control—have earned him nods from heavyweights like Chris Lake, John Summit, and Alok. With each new release, BRN sharpens the line between underground pulse and high-energy festival potential.
Now, he’s dropped “Mini Skirt,” a confident, minimal burner that shows just how refined his production has become. The single walks a tight line—soulful vocal textures meet crisp percussion and a low-end that glides more than it punches. It’s designed with DJs in mind: tracks that leave space to move, shift, and grow. The groove is patient, the vibe is dialed, and the mix is immaculate.
“Mini Skirt” doesn’t need to shout to make its point. It’s a quiet flex—and one that’s going to land in a lot of late-night sets.