Xogum is the refined, relentless incarnation of Brazilian producer Valdir Ronis — a sonic tactician who turns emotion, rhythm, and chaos into a singular experience.
His story didn’t begin with Cartas que Nunca Enviei — it began years before, in a different form, crafting raw and wild beats that blurred genre lines long before it was trendy. But Cartas marked a return, a rebirth. A deeply personal EP, it reads like an open letter to silence, composed with synths, melancholy, and catharsis.
From that emotional threshold, Xogum evolved — darker, sharper, and fully in command. His sound became a weapon: techno forged with precision, neuro drum and bass laced with digital fury, ambient passages that drift like ghost signals, and psytrance that breaks all logic while holding perfect form.
Every track is a ritual.
Every drop, a strike.
Every silence is loaded.
He doesn’t follow genres.
He dominates them — bending form and feeling into immersive sonic universes.
Xogum builds sound the way a warrior sharpens a blade: methodically, intensely, and always for a purpose.