Brazilian producers Sudden Heat and Pitros make their debut on Dirtybird with “Tease Me,” a playful yet tightly engineered tech house cut featuring vocalist Nanda Broilo. Released as part of the label’s Flight Week Brazil writing camp series, the track captures the spontaneous energy of its origins while translating it into a focused, club-ready release.
Paired together during the Belo Horizonte sessions after a game of rock-paper-scissors, the two producers turned a chance studio match-up into one of the standout moments of the camp. “Tease Me” sits at the intersection of tech house and bass house, anchored by a rolling groove that maintains its momentum from start to finish. Warbling low-end textures and crisp percussion inject a natural swing, while Nanda Broilo’s whispered, flirtatious vocals add a hypnotic layer that floats above the rhythm.
Shaped within the collaborative framework of Flight Week Brazil, the track reflects the immediacy of in-the-room creation—where ideas move quickly from sketch to finished form. That environment continues to define the series, which emphasizes real-time collaboration and performance, translating studio energy directly into finished releases and live moments.
“Tease Me” follows BadComppany’s two-track No Rules EP as the second release to emerge from the Belo Horizonte sessions. The project marks the first international edition of Dirtybird’s Flight Week, expanding on its original run in San Francisco. Built around rapid-fire studio collaborations, the series traces a direct line from creation to release, with many tracks debuting as sketches before evolving into full performances within the same week.
Sudden Heat, the alias of Italian-Brazilian producer Lucas Amore, continues to build momentum with a sound rooted in groove-driven house and atmospheric techno. His releases on Experts Only and Nervous Records have drawn support from key figures including Jamie Jones, FISHER, John Summit, and PAWSA, reinforcing his growing presence across the global circuit.
Meanwhile, Pitros represents a rising wave of talent emerging from Minas Gerais. Based in São João del Rei, he has released music on Nervous Records and Sola Records (Armada Music), alongside collaborations on CUFF, Repopulate Mars, and Track ID. His tech house–focused sound has earned support from artists such as Mochakk, Dom Dolla, and Gene Farris, positioning him as one of the region’s most promising exports.
With “Tease Me,” Sudden Heat and Pitros channel the spontaneity of Flight Week Brazil into a streamlined club record—balancing raw studio chemistry with polished dancefloor execution. The result is a release that reflects both the collaborative spirit of Dirtybird and the growing global reach of Brazil’s underground house scene.
