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3 minute readPublished: Friday, May 8, 2026 at 4:02 am
Cardopusher's Transformation: A New Sound for a New Era
Venezuelan artist Luis Garbn Valden, known internationally as Cardopusher, is making waves with his latest project, Safety Trance. His new album, *sacrificio*, marks a significant shift in his musical direction, blending experimental sounds with influences from Venezuelan culture, including raptor house and dembow. This fusion of genres, along with collaborations with artists like Arca, Sega Bodega, and Eartheater, creates a unique sonic landscape.
*Sacrificio* represents a departure for Garbn, offering a more accessible sound while still maintaining his commitment to counterculture and community. The album aims to challenge the status quo of reggaeton, providing a platform for expression and artistic exploration.
Despite his international success, Garbn and other Venezuelan electronic music artists often face a lack of recognition within their home country. The local media tends to overlook this vibrant scene, reflecting a broader cultural disconnect. However, artists like Garbn are thriving globally, showcasing the talent emerging from the Venezuelan underground.
In a significant event, Garbn performed in Venezuela for the first time in nearly 14 years, sharing the stage with fellow Venezuelan artists at a Boiler Room session in Caracas. This homecoming was a celebration for the local, largely queer community, providing a rare opportunity for self-expression.
*Sacrificio* takes listeners on a journey through an underworld fantasy, using the night as a canvas for disruption and softness. The album features tracks like "the beat drops," a collaboration with Arca, and "most of me (is elsewhere)," featuring Sega Bodega and Eartheater. Other notable tracks include "no me quiero dormir," featuring Six Sex, and "except in spring," featuring Lolahol. The album also includes "curiapo," an interlude that evokes a sense of unease.
BNN's Perspective:
The rise of artists like Safety Trance highlights the power of music to transcend borders and challenge cultural norms. While the lack of recognition within Venezuela is concerning, the global success of these artists demonstrates the universal appeal of their innovative sound. It's a testament to the resilience and creativity of the Venezuelan underground.
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