6 IDs Solomun Keeps Playing In His Sets: Meet Brazilian Artist Volkoder And His Debut 6-Track EP On Diynamic Music
Building on a period of steady momentum, Brazilian producer Volkoder introduces Picture: Volkoder, a six-track EP designed as a unified project. Now landing as Volkoder’s debut on Solomun’s Diynamic Music label, the EP arrives as the latest installment in the label’s limited-edition Picture series; a vinyl-only concept that pairs exclusive music with bespoke artwork curated by each artist. Picture: Volkoder follows previous releases from Adana Twins, Innellea and Karmon, further reinforcing Diynamic’s focus on cohesive, artist-led bodies of work.

Across six tracks, Picture: Volkoder is shaped with the dancefloor as its central reference point, moving through tightly coiled low-end, rolling percussion and hypnotic grooves that unfold with patience rather than immediacy. Shaped as a full-night arc, the release maintains a cohesive atmosphere while subtly shifting energy, a sound already tested in real club environments through early support from Solomun, CamelPhat, Mau P and Vintage Culture.
Percussive elements sit at the core of the EP, driving momentum as restrained synth lines and atmospheric textures evolve over extended play, resulting in a body of work that feels immersive, flexible and grounded in Diynamic’s dancefloor-first ethos.

Volkoder’s global rise took shape in 2014 with the release of the Detroit EP, which title track earned heavy rotation from Jamie Jones, Carl Cox, Marco Carola, and The Martinez Brothers, alongside more than 15 entries in the Beatport Top 100. A year later, “Sensation” became the most played track of the Ibiza summer, accelerating his international profile. Since then, he has performed at key venues and festivals worldwide, including Ministry of Sound (London), Space Miami, Eden Ibiza, Green Valley, Warung Beach Club, and Tomorrowland Brasil, while building a catalog of over 200 releases across influential labels such as Hot Creations, Catch & Release, Black Book Records, Defected, and Diynamic Music. In 2025, Volkoder released the ‘Need Your Body’ EP on Hot Creations, delivered releases via Maccabi House by Adam Ten and Mita Gami, and dropped Act Up (Bad Boy) on Black Book Records, earning direct support from Chris Lake, John Summit, and James Hype. Unbound by a single sonic identity, his music continues to connect across scenes and generations, reinforcing his reputation as a versatile, forward-facing artist with lasting dancefloor impact.
