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HDLR4 produces hip-hop music through La Utopía del Norte label while spearheading sustainable design initiatives in Latin America. Recent collaborations include work with the Natos y Waor collective on Hijos de la Ruina Vol. 4, featuring contributions from Recycled J and producer Garabatto. The project showcases HDLR4's integration within contemporary Latin American rap circles. Through the Recycled DJ brand, HDLR4 transforms obsolete music technology into functional home decor pieces. The product line includes furniture crafted from vinyl records, timepieces made from CDs, lighting fixtures incorporating cassette tapes, and drink coasters fashioned from floppy disks. These designs give new purpose to media artifacts from music's analog era. The convergence of music production and sustainable design defines HDLR4's creative portfolio. Professional activities span studio work at La Utopía del Norte, product development for Recycled DJ, and ongoing collaborations with Latin American hip-hop artists. This work connects the region's rap culture with circular design practices.