Strip back the tech-house, throw in hypnotic basslines, and you get Colombian-born Lupe Fuentes. No stranger to music and influenced by her native home’s rich sound and rhythms, Lupe frames her musical identity around her roots. Hints of Latin rhythms and tribal percussions that transform into dance floor anthems are written all over her productions. The eyes and ears of some of the most respected industry leaders can’t help but take notice. Lupe Fuentes’ rise in the scene began with her debut record, “So High,” on Junior Sanchez’s Brobot Records. The hypnotic, tribal roller quickly found an impressive home, while the low-slung rhythmic funk and driving bass of follow-up “Don’t Hold Back” hit Traxsource’s Tech House Chart Top 5. Almost as impressive as Lupe’s production is perhaps the dedication and commitment to her craft. With releases on