


Fernando Loret de Mola, known professionally as Floret Loret, is a United States–based electronic music producer and DJ from Florida. He works across bass music, drumstep and future bass. His discography includes EPs released on mau5trap and Bassrush and singles on Quality Goods Records and Electric Hawk. He has collaborated with Siska, Silva, Low Poly and capshun, and contributed the collaboration "Reason" to Zeds Dead’s We Are Deadbeats Vol. 4 compilation. He has performed at Okeechobee, Shambhala, EDC and Infrasound.
Public biographical detail beyond those credits is limited. What is verifiable is the route his profile has taken: label releases (mau5trap, Bassrush, Quality Goods Records, Electric Hawk) and the placement on Zeds Dead’s We Are Deadbeats Vol. 4 brought his production into broader circulation, while festival appearances documented his DJ role on larger bills.
Musically, Floret Loret sits at the intersection of heavy low-end and melodic modern bass. His recorded work emphasizes drumstep’s syncopated, half-time pulse paired with future-bass style chord motion and melodic leads. On releases for mau5trap and Bassrush you can hear tight transient processing on percussion, layered sub-bass and pitched vocal chops used as melodic accents. Arrangements lean on punchy kick/snare combinations and syncopated break programming rather than straight 4/4 patterns, with atmospheric pads and midrange synth movement to carry hooks.
As a producer he contributes detailed sound design and arrangement: releases on established bass labels and a placement on We Are Deadbeats Vol. 4 demonstrate his ability to work inside label frameworks and compilations. As a DJ he has translated those tracks to festival settings, playing Okeechobee, Shambhala, EDC and Infrasound — appearances that document his role performing his own productions and DJ sets to large, mixed-genre audiences. His collaboration credits — Siska, Silva, Low Poly and capshun — show a track record of studio partnerships that cross adjacent bass and electronic styles.
Specific peer connections are clear from his credits: the Zeds Dead compilation link places him alongside artists curated by Deadbeats, and his releases on mau5trap and Bassrush connect his work to those labels’ catalogues. Beyond those label and collaboration facts, publicly available information about personal influences or early training is limited. His recorded output and festival appearances remain the primary public record of his activity; those releases are available through mau5trap, Bassrush, Quality Goods Records and Electric Hawk.
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