The Latin Rascals, comprised of Albert Cabrera and Tony Moran, are a notable American music duo known for their contributions to the freestyle and post-disco music genres in the 1980s. They garnered recognition for their innovative use of "beat-juggling," a style of remixing that involves rearranging beats and samples to create a unique sound. The Latin Rascals' work greatly influenced the evolution of dance music, and their signature sounds can be heard in their influential tracks like "Arabian Knights" and "Macho Mozart." Their pioneering work in the field of remixing and production has had a significant impact on the musical landscape.