Hector Couto

Born in Tenerife, Spain, Hector Couto emerged in the late 2000s and began drawing notice with early joint work alongside fellow Canarian producer Hanfry Martinez on the World Discourse singles, setting a template of groove-forward house built for clubs. His profile widened in 2013 with two pivotal releases: the Hot Creations collaboration with Darius Syrossian, Who’s the Douche?, which yielded “Can You Feel It,” and the deep-house driver “Get into the Groove” for Get Physical, cementing him as a reliable source of floor-focused cuts. The same year he launched the Roush Label to champion his strain of underground house, a move that has run in parallel with a prolific schedule on marquee imprints. A mid-2010s run included appearances on Moon Harbour, 20/20 Vision and more, and in 2018 he marked Roush’s 100th release with the percussive “Tambora.” Hector Couto’s 2020 single “Fat Cut” on elrow Music underlined his tech-house punch, while a 2024 Break Down EP with Rendher (plus a Dennis Cruz remix) and his remix of Ssero’s “Sateo” kept his name prominent across minimal/deep-tech and peak-time sets. In 2025 he added a fresh chapter with a trio of headline releases: the Hot Stuff EP on Cécille—featuring “El House” with Chilean vocalist Alejandro Paz—followed by the single Alto Son on Too Long Records and the Roush release “Bad Bed.” He then teamed with Dimmish on Moxy Muzik’s Obsession EP, pairing the twitchy title cut with the rolling “Let’s Keep Dancing,” reinforcing a signature aesthetic he describes as the jack of Chicago fused with old-school techno atmospheres and his own Iberian roots.

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