Lukas Rafael Ruiz Hespanhol (born 7 July 1993), known professionally as Vintage Culture, is a Brazilian DJ and record producer. Popular remixes of his include "Blue Monday" by New Order and "Another Brick in the Wall" by Pink Floyd, and his versions of "Bete Balanço" by Cazuza and "Bidolibido" by Fernanda Abreu.
Vintage Culture is also a record company manager at Só Track Boa.
Son of Valdir and Edmara Rita Hespanhol, and has a sister named Lohana Sthefanie Hespanhol Ruiz.
During his childhood, he spent much of it in a farming village in Katueté, a city in Paraguay in the Canindeyú Department, which borders Brazil. At the time, he helped his father with work on the family farm and his desire was to be a "harvest pilot". At the age of 8, he moved to Mundo Novo, where he studied at the Mundo Novo Mickey Educational Center where he completed elementary school and graduated from high school.
In 2016, he appeared at the 54th position in the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs list.
In 2016, he released the EP Hollywood by Ganza Seal Skol Music in partnership with Spinnin' Records. Soon after, his remix of "Drinkee" by the duo Sofi Tukker was released by Ultra Music and reached No. 4 on the Beatport dance chart; after a month, the release had remained in the top 10. The song "Wild Kidz" gained international recognition, entering Spotify's Global Viral list and receiving support from Oliver Heldens, EDX, and Sam Feldt.
In 2023, he reached the best position of his career, at No. 10 in the DJ Mag Top DJs list.