Brazil’s rapidly rising Jho Roscioli continues his upward trajectory with ‘That Ain’t Something I Would Do,’ landing on There Is A Light with a confident, club-ready statement. At just 24, Roscioli has already carved out a strong presence on the global circuit, becoming the first Brazilian artist to release on Eddy M and Dennis Cruz’s Muse label, while earning support from heavyweight selectors like Michael Bibi, Cloonee, PAWSA, and Solardo. With releases across respected imprints such as CUFF and Nervous, his sound sits at the intersection of hypnotic restraint and high-impact dancefloor energy, often infused with subtle nods to Brazilian culture.
‘That Ain’t Something I Would Do’ leans firmly into his groove-driven sensibility. Built on crisp, tightly programmed drums and a rolling bassline that never lets up, the track locks into a steady momentum from the outset. A sharp, attitude-laced vocal hook cuts through the mix, giving the record a memorable edge without overpowering its rhythmic core. Designed for peak-time play while maintaining a refined, stripped-back approach, it showcases Roscioli’s evolving production style.
‘That Ain’t Something I Would Do’ is available here





