With over 13 million Spotify streams and a growing list of heavyweight supporters- from Fisher and Chris Lake to Tiësto and Martin Garrix- Brazilian producer BRN has quickly positioned himself as one of the most exciting tech-house talents to emerge from South America. His latest single, “Mini Skirt,” released via Matroda’s Terminal Underground, is a stripped-back, groove-rich tech house weapon built for DJs who value subtlety and tension over cheap thrills.
From the jump, “Mini Skirt” locks you into a tight, warm bassline that pulses with intention. It’s technically precise without sounding rigid, setting a strong foundation for the crisp percussion and tight drum programming to do their work. What makes the production shine is its control: a soulful topline floats above the groove, supported by minimal synth touches and lightly chopped vocals that add texture without overcrowding the mix.
BRN keeps everything sharp, modern, and tastefully restrained. There's space in the track- room for breath, for anticipation, and for dancefloors to react organically. “It’s not trying to do too much, and that’s the point,” BRN explains. “It’s built for DJs who know the power of patience, and for dancefloors that want something smart and sophisticated.” That ethos defines the single’s character- slick, understated, and club-ready.
With releases on labels like Catch & Release, No Bad Fridays, and Box of Cats, plus support from globally renowned producers like John Summit, and Vintage Culture, BRN continues to prove his place among the new wave of producers reshaping house music’s future. “Mini Skirt” is a perfect next step- mature, deliberate, and built to move.