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Two of house music’s most dynamic rising forces, Greg (BR) and San Pacho, have recently combined creative firepower on their latest release, Lights Off / Born Funky, a two-track EP built for club systems. Released on April 11th, the track reflects a mutual love for rhythm, groove, and late-night utility. “Lights Off” leans into an Afro-Latin pulse, its deep low-end and tasteful melodic textures create for a moody, hypnotic atmosphere, while, “Born Funky” flips the energy with tighter drum programming, playful vocal chops, and a bassline engineered to keep feet moving deep into the night.

Each track presents a distinct vibe, but together they lock into a sonic identity that feels deliberate and fully realized. The minimalism leaves room for every detail to shine—ghost notes, percussion layers, spatial nuances—giving both tracks a depth that rewards both the dancefloor and close headphone listens. Whether in an underground club or a sunlit terrace set, Lights Off / Born Funky lands with authority, bridging the gap between musical complexity and raw club functionality.

Greg (BR) continues to build on the momentum of his Beatport-topping hit “Still My Baby” with Cloonee, bringing his Afro and Latin house influences to global acclaim. San Pacho, fresh off a run of releases on Terminal Underground and Confession, is cementing his place as one of the most exciting names in tech house. Together, this EP marks a defining moment in both of their ascents—proof that when two visionaries connect, the results speak volumes.

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