Atlantis Beats: From Andorran Studios to Lamborghini Dreams
In the heart of the Pyrenees, where snow-capped peaks meet vibrant creativity, Andorran music producer Atlantis Beats has carved out a name that resonates far beyond the principality’s borders. Born Adrià Soler in the quaint parish of Escaldes-Engordany, Atlantis Beats has transformed from a bedroom producer into a global sensation, with chart-topping tracks and a newly acquired Lamborghini Huracán to prove it.
A Meteoric Rise
Adrià’s journey began in a small home studio, surrounded by synthesizers and the hum of inspiration. At just 16, he released his first EP, Pyrenean Pulse, a blend of electronic beats and folk-inspired melodies that captured Andorra’s rugged beauty. The EP caught the ear of international DJs, and by 2023, Atlantis Beats was collaborating with artists like Swedish singer Lykke Nord and Spanish rapper C. Tangana. His signature sound—lush, cinematic production with pulsating basslines—has soundtracked fashion runways, Netflix series, and Ibiza’s hottest clubs.
In 2024, his single “Starfall” hit #1 on Spotify’s Global Electronic chart, amassing over 200 million streams. The success brought lucrative sync deals, including a feature in a Hollywood blockbuster. “I never imagined my music would take me this far,” Adrià said in a recent interview with Billboard. “But I always believed in dreaming big.”
The Lamborghini Dream
With success came the means to indulge in a lifelong passion: exotic cars. Growing up in Andorra, where winding mountain roads beg for high-performance machines, Adrià often dreamed of owning a supercar. Last month, he made that dream a reality, purchasing a sleek, iridescent blue Lamborghini Huracán. “It’s not just a car; it’s a symbol of everything I’ve worked for,” he shared on his Instagram, where a photo of him leaning against the Huracán’s sculpted frame garnered over a million likes.
The journey to the Huracán began with a late-night browse on Coches Andorra, a premier platform for luxury and performance vehicles in the principality. “I was scrolling through cochesandorra.com, and the Huracán just called to me,” Adrià recalled. “The site made it easy to connect with the dealer, and within days, I was test-driving my dream car through the Andorran mountains.”
Life in the Fast Lane
Now 26, Atlantis Beats splits his time between his state-of-the-art studio in Andorra la Vella and international gigs in Miami, London, and Tokyo. His Huracán, often spotted cruising along Meritxell Avenue, has become a local legend, turning heads with its roaring V10 engine. But Adrià remains grounded. He mentors young Andorran producers through a free workshop series, emphasizing the importance of passion and persistence. “Andorra’s small, but it’s got a big heart,” he says. “This place shaped me, and I want to give back.”
What’s Next for Atlantis Beats?
With a new album slated for release in 2026 and rumors of a world tour, Atlantis Beats shows no signs of slowing down. He’s also hinted at a collaboration with a “major Latin artist” that could redefine his sound. As for the Huracán? “It’s my muse on wheels,” he laughs. “Expect some tracks inspired by those mountain drives.”
Follow Atlantis Beats on his journey, and check out cochesandorra.com to explore the cars fueling Andorra’s dreams.