Aiwaska is back, and he’s not holding back. The masked mystic producer known for weaving deep spiritual vibes into underground house music is unleashing his next big statement, Flora Fauna.
Set to drop on June 6th, this isn’t just music; it’s a journey. A seven-track expedition through emotion, nature, and cosmic grooves, Aiwaska Flora Fauna feels like a sonic trip guided by ancient spirits and futuristic beats.
Celebrating 20 years of music-making, Aiwaska flexes every bit of his seasoned artistry on Flora Fauna. The album moves through genres like melodic house, indie dance, and deep house, keeping everything threaded with his unmistakable energy. Whether you’re listening on headphones or in a warehouse at 4am, this album connects. And it all kicks off with the lead track, Love to Hate”, a late-night weapon loaded with deep rolling basslines, tight percussion, moody synths, and haunting vocals from Aquarius Heaven. It’s not just a song; it’s a moment, perfectly capturing Aiwaska’s magnetic pull on the dance floor.
The LP doesn’t stop there. Prana Flow, Megane Mercury, JAW, and Thomas Gandey each jump in on the album, bringing their unique flavors to the mix. Each track on Flora Fauna feels intentional, emotional, and alive, reflecting Aiwaska’s vision of nature and music in harmony. The way these collaborators blend into the LP shows Aiwaska’s strength not just as a producer but as a curator of sound and spirit.
For those not already clued into the Aiwaska universe, he’s not your average DJ/producer. The guy wears a ceremonial mask gifted to him by Peruvian shamans and works with the kind of intention most people reserve for sacred rituals. His tracks have found homes on iconic labels like Exploited, Crosstown Rebels, Bar 25 Music, Get Physical, and Hot Haus. But Flora Fauna marks a new era as he launches the LP under his own imprint, Aiwaska Planet, a label that’s as much about environmental action as it is music.
This isn’t just an audio experience, it’s part of something bigger. The Aiwaska Planet Project is fusing music, art, NFTs, and conservation in one unique ecosystem. Every event under the banner supports wildlife preservation, and each release comes with animal-inspired artwork. It’s underground music with a mission, and Aiwaska’s leading the charge.
He’s already had legendary gigs at Burning Man, Odyssey, and Alfa Future People, not to mention hosting shows on Insomniac, Sonica, and Ibiza Global Radio. That’s on top of support from heavyweights like Black Coffee, Solomun, Adam Port, and ARTBAT. You don’t get that kind of co-sign unless your music hits deep.
Add to that collaborations with legends like Egyptian Lover, Roland Clark, and Robert Owens, and remixes for top-tier names like Patrice Bäumel, Eelke Kleijn, Kino Todo, and Tensnake, Aiwaska isn’t just in the scene, he’s shaping it. The upcoming Flora Fauna LP might just be the clearest expression of his style yet, deep, conscious, and wild at heart.
And critics are already paying attention. Mixmag and DJ Mag have both given Aiwaska props, and with Flora Fauna landing soon, he’s ready to lock in his place among electronic music’s most visionary artists.
If you’re craving a project that bridges the spiritual with the danceable and that ties underground grit with environmental purpose, Aiwaska Flora Fauna is the album to watch. It drops June 6 on all major platforms. Let it take you somewhere new.