When Don Dali landed in Miami, he didn't come quietly. Within days of arriving from Australia, the rising DJ and producer had already played private parties for the Marley family, soaked in the chaos of Latin Grammy week as a Cultural Foundation ambassador, and made his presence known on the city's growing dance floor scene.
That whirlwind welcome was only fitting. His debut album Passaporte , out now via Altafonte/The Orchard, isn't just an album. It's a movement. A musical collision of cultures. A high-voltage passport stamped with the rhythm of Rio's favelas, the swagger of Santo Domingo's dembow, and the polished fire of house and EDM. Built for dance floors, driven by curiosity, and rooted in authenticity.
"Miami reminds me of home," he says, flashing a grin under the scorching Au