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Tom & Collins Relaunch Terms & Conditions: The Mexico-Rooted House Label’s New Era

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Tom & Collins Relaunch Terms & Conditions: The Mexico-Rooted House Label’s New Era

Mexico City duo Tom & Collins have hit reset on their label Terms & Conditions Records, kicking off the reboot with “Time To Party,” a groove-rich indie-dance-meets-house cut with Beatport-topping collaborator DvirNuns. Beyond a single, it’s a mission statement: fewer releases, more curation, and a sharpened focus on Latin-inflected electronic music built for real rooms and real crowds.

Why This Reboot Matters

When regional hubs step forward with a distinct identity, the entire scene benefits. Terms & Conditions originally launched in 2020 to champion sophisticated, groove-led sounds with Latin DNA. In 2025, the duo’s refined strategy is about quality control: road-testing, A/B-ing, and releasing records that feel lived-in—made for set flow, not just stream spikes.

“Time To Party”: Anatomy of a Set Weapon

The new single balances elastic percussion, bouncy bass movement, and a sleek topline that leans indie-dance without losing house bite. It’s the kind of cut a DJ can deploy in multiple places: lifting a warm-up into a simmer, anchoring a peak-time transition, or adding daylight shimmer to a terrace set. The collaboration reads like a blueprint for the label’s next chapter—cross-border, rhythm-forward, and emotionally direct.

A Label Built for Dancefloors (Not Just Dashboards)

Planned showcases in Monterrey, New York City, Guadalajara, and Los Angeles reflect a tangible strategy: build community where the music is actually consumed—clubs and festivals—while turning releases into shared experiences audiences can step into. Expect a tighter roster, recurring collaborators, and an emphasis on records that earn replay value in DJ bags.

Why We’re Watching

  • Regional leadership: Mexico’s scene keeps growing; labels like Terms & Conditions give it an anchor.

  • Curatorial clarity: Fewer, stronger drops beat algorithmic scatter.

  • Cross-genre fluency: The indie-dance/house dialogue is a 2025 sweet spot for both floors and feeds.

Sources: Beatportal’s report on Tom & Collins’ label reboot and single release.

Written by: HNR News

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