PREMIERE: Rendher – Rexpira (feat. Nemque Valentina Ospina) [No Religion Lab]

Carrying his vision forward into 2026, Barcelona-based DJ/producer Rendher unveils his debut album ‘All My Sounds’ via his No Religion Lab imprint on 27th February, bringing together over a year of studio work, movement, and shared creative energy. A deeply personal yet outward-looking project, the album reflects the many places, people, and influences that have shaped Rendher’s musical language, while establishing his vision as both an artist and a label founder. As its title suggests, ‘All My Sounds’ functions as both introduction and manifesto. Rather than adhering to a single lane or sound, the album moves freely between club-focused heat, rhythmic experimentation, and reflective interludes, bound together by Rendher’s instinctive sense of groove and his openness to collaboration. From vocalists and MCs to musicians and long-time friends, each featured artist contributes a distinct voice to a record
that thrives on diversity without ever losing cohesion. The album’s journey unfolds with intention. Opening moments ‘Luna’s Intro’ and ‘Be Real’ (feat. Luna Ash) establish an intimate, engaging tone before giving way to the percussive swagger of ‘Milito Pa’ (feat. Ssero) – the track that first introduced No Religion Lab to the world and set the foundation for Rendher’s vision. Elsewhere, the infectious ‘Riffer Wiffer’ and ‘Get Nasty’ (both feat. Leroy Barry) deliver a playful punch, while cuts like ‘Late In NYC’ (feat. Shahar and Emma La Velma) and ‘Beat Brazuka (Caralho)’ pull from global influences that reflect Rendher’s experiences across scenes and continents. ‘Poblado’ (feat. Sir Rivers and Levy Sound) delivers a stripped-back effort bridging sounds, while ‘Rexpira’ (feat. Nemque and Valentina Ospina) and ‘Calorrrr’ explore texture and rich, percussive grooves. Closing track ‘Una Rumbita Final’ captures that familiar end-of-night headspace, trippy, stretched, and slightly surreal, closing the LP not with resolution, but with release. Collaboration clearly sits at the heart of ‘All My Sounds’. Familiar creative partners sit alongside new voices, each expanding the album’s palette while reinforcing Rendher’s belief in music as a shared language. This approach mirrors the ethos of No Religion Lab itself: a
platform defined not by genre, but by freedom, curiosity, and unfiltered expression across music, culture, and community. With this project, Rendher delivers more than just a debut album; he offers a living snapshot of his artistic world. Rooted in the club but unbound by expectation, the LP captures the full breadth of his identity, marking a major milestone in a career that continues to evolve on its own
terms.

Buy Link:
https://www.beatport.com/es/release/all-my-sounds/5988256

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