Duartt is not a project about playing records. It is a project about engineering presence — building rooms inside of rooms, where strangers become a single body breathing on the same low end.
Born from Brazilian soil and shaped by the global organic, afro and melodic house language, Duartt curates atmospheres rather than tracklists: every set is a slow architecture of tension, release and memory.
The mission is simple, and impossible: to leave the floor different than how it arrived.
Duartt (Felipe Duarte) is a Brazilian DJ and producer working at the intersection of organic, afro and melodic house. Born in São Paulo and based in São Sebastião do Paraíso, he began producing at twelve and stepped behind the decks at fourteen — translating an early sensitivity for texture into long-form, atmosphere-driven dancefloor narratives.
His sets favour groove over hype: warm low end, organic percussion, hypnotic builds and a Brazilian melodic signature that crosses easily between boutique clubs, sunset rooftops and large-scale stages.
01 / Origin. Felipe Duarte was born in São Paulo and grew up between two cities, eventually settling in São Sebastião do Paraíso — a place small enough to listen carefully, and far enough from the noise to build a sound of his own. Music arrived early, almost as a language before words: a way to translate emotion into atmosphere.
02 / Production. At twelve, he opened his first DAW. What started as curiosity became a craft — exploring textures, melodies and arrangements that would later become the DNA of his sets. Production gave him the vocabulary; DJing gave him the room to use it.
03 / The decks. At fourteen, he began performing. His approach was never about chasing peaks — it was about constructing a slow, deliberate arc: organic percussion, warm low end, hypnotic builds, and a Brazilian melodic signature that anchors every transition.
04 / Influences. Organic House, Deep House, Afro House and the Brazilian melodic school — refracted through the lens of contemporary international electronic culture: Keinemusik, Afterlife, Innervisions, Cercle. The mission is not to imitate, but to translate.
05 / Today. Duartt is now scaling his project beyond local rooms — building a body of work, a visual identity, and a roster of partners ready to carry the sound across clubs, festivals and private experiences worldwide.
Sets are built as long-form narratives. A warm, deliberate opening; a hypnotic mid; a percussive afro core; an emotional peak — and a closing chapter that leaves the room quieter than it started, but changed.

Each performance is built as a slow architecture: a warm opening of organic textures, a deepening of percussion, a hypnotic mid where afro grooves take over, an emotional peak — and a closing chapter designed to be remembered after the lights come up.
Duartt mixes with the patience of a producer and the instinct of a DJ. Long blends. Layered intros. Tracks treated as scenes — never as containers. The crowd is read constantly; the set is rewritten on the floor.
