Vintage Culture, born Lukas Rafael Ruiz Hespanhol in Mundo Novo, Brazil, is one of the leading figures in the global electronic music scene, particularly in house, tech-house, and melodic house genres. He began his career with remixes of iconic tracks such as "Blue Monday" by New Order and "Another Brick in the Wall" by Pink Floyd.
Throughout his career, Vintage Culture has accumulated over 1.5 billion streams on Spotify and received Diamond, Platinum, and Gold certifications. His residency at Hï Ibiza, the world's top-rated nightclub, cemented his international fame. He has also performed at major festivals such as Tomorrowland, Coachella, and Ultra Music Festival, and launched his successful festival "Vintage Is A Festival" in Brazil.
In terms of his discography, Vintage Culture has collaborated with prominent labels such as Defected, Insomniac, Sony, and Ultra, and worked with renowned artists like John Summit and Moby. His debut album, Promised Land (2024), has been highly praised, solidifying his unique style and influence in electronic music.
His record label, Só Track Boa, has also been a crucial part of his career, promoting emerging artists both in Brazil and internationally. In addition to his music, Vintage Culture is known for his philanthropic efforts, raising funds during the pandemic to support his community in Brazil.