Greg (BR) and San Pacho swing into summer with a bonafied house heater in the form of double A-side Lights Off / Born Funky, out now on Terminal Underground.
Oozing Latin heat thanks to traditional Mexican-style brass elements and a funked-up bass line that screams dance floor, ‘Born Funky’ is a prime cut of Balearic, Ibiza terrace house; ‘Lights Off’ is a juicy slice of Miami-inspired US house with chunky, grooving basslines, a relentless percussion and a breakdown that should have heads down and hands up in the middle of any A-list set worth its salt.
It’s a strong pairing from both these consistent heavy hitters. With releases on labels like Hellbent, Criterio, Nervous, Repopulate Mars and Moodchild, Greg (BR) has been gaining support from Michael Bibi, Chris Lake, Vintage Culture, Joseph Capriati, Classmatic and Cloonee, with whom he scored a Beatport #1 on the collab ‘Still My Baby’. San Pacho can equally hold his own, his blend of Latin and tech house scoring points with A-listers like Tiësto, Diplo, Alesso and MK. With releases on Terminal Underground, hau5trap, Confession and Insomniac’s raft of labels, the Croatian star is now a heavy contender for the upper levels of house stardom.
Impressive on their own accounts, by coming together Greg (BR) and San Pacho have delivered a truly lovely slice of house music magic just in time for the summer season.
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