Ritmoverse: Empowering EDM Artists, Techno Producer and the Future of Urban Latin Beats

RitmoVerse is an AI-enhanced music production studio built around two beliefs: that the next wave of dance music is going to come from voices the industry has historically underserved, and that good production tools should be in everyone’s hands, not just the people who already have studio time.

That belief shows up in our catalog and in our partnerships. We collaborate with EDM artists, techno producers, and pop artists who are building careers on their own terms. We invest creative time in urban Latin beats and Latin trap music online because that’s where some of the most interesting writing in 2026 is happening. And we work with newer artists who need a real partner, not just a service vendor.

Carlos-Becerra

Founded by Carlos Becerra

RitmoVerse was founded by Carlos Becerra, a producer, composer, and lyricist who came up in the ’90s EDM underground and has spent the years since working across pop, urban Latin, EDM, and reggaeton. The studio reflects that range.

Carlos’s role at RitmoVerse covers executive production, composing EDM music, lyric writing, and creative direction across every project. He writes in both English and Spanish, which matters for the Latin and crossover work that makes up a meaningful share of the catalog. The studio doesn’t outsource A&R or production. The taste, the arrangement decisions, and the final mix calls all happen in-house.

His approach to composing EDM music is simple: start from a real idea, build the arrangement before the production, and use the new tools to move faster, not to skip the work. AI shows up in our process, but every decision that shapes a track is made by a human with ears, intent, and a point of view.

How We Use AI

We get this question a lot: how much AI is actually in the music?

Honest answer: AI is in the toolkit, never in the chair. We use AI tools for things they’re genuinely good at: pattern generation, stem separation, sound design exploration, idea sketching, and workflow speed. We don’t use AI to write the song, pick the arrangement, or make the final mix decisions. Those choices are what make a track feel like a RitmoVerse track instead of something generic.

AI is our instrument. A guitar doesn’t write the song. Neither does an AI tool. Both are useful in the right hands, and both are useless in the wrong ones.

This matters especially for techno producers and pop artists who are looking for collaborators that won’t lean on AI as a shortcut. When you work with RitmoVerse, you’re working with a producer who happens to use modern tools, not a tool dressed up as a producer.

AI is our instrument
Genres-and-Sound

Genres We Work In

The RitmoVerse sound moves across:

  • EDM and Techno Music: Progressive house, big-room, deep techno, and crossover dance.
  • Reggaeton and Latin Trap: Urban Latin beats with bilingual writing and modern production.
  • Pop and Crossovers: Hooks built for radio, sync, and streaming.
  • Cinematic and Atmospheric: Slower, mood-driven tracks for film, TV, and brand work.

What ties them together is intention. We don’t release tracks to chase trends or fill quotas. Every release is something we wanted to make, refined to a point where we’d be proud to put our name on it. That standard applies whether it’s a club-ready techno cut or an acoustic crossover ballad.

Open to Collaboration

RitmoVerse is open to collaboration, especially with artists and producers who don’t see themselves represented in the mainstream EDM and Latin urban scenes yet. That includes EDM artists building festival careers, techno producers running labels and parties, and pop artists writing for themselves and for sync.

If you’re an artist, label, brand, or creator interested in working with us, the partnership form is the right place to start. We respond within 24 hours during business days, and the first conversation is always with Carlos directly.

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