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San Pacho & GREG Drop New EP ‘Born Funky / Lights Off’
When two standout forces in house music join creative energies, the result is bound to leave a mark. That’s exactly what happens on Born Funky / Lights Off, the new two-track EP from Brazilian groove-master Greg (BR) and Croatian rhythm powerhouse San Pacho. This release is a masterclass in dancefloor dynamics—tight, purposeful, and crafted with a clear sense of sonic identity. Each track feels designed to last, with club utility at its core and a shared devotion to rhythm and vibe tying it all together.
“Lights Off” boasts a seductive Afro-Latin rhythm, anchored by a deep, steady low end and adorned with shimmering melodic touches that give it a sleek, nocturnal feel. On the flip side, “Born Funky” hits with sharper, edgier intent—featuring skittering drumwork, quirky vocal chops, and a rubbery bassline that demands movement. While each track delivers a different emotional palette, they’re tied together by precision engineering and an unmistakable love for percussive detail.
Behind the grooves lies serious craftsmanship. From subtle ghost notes to the intentional use of space, every sound has a purpose. These aren’t just bangers—they’re engineered weapons, designed to hit hard in the club while revealing new textures with every listen. The result is a fluid yet impactful pairing, elevating both artists and offering a high standard in today’s tech house landscape.
Both Greg and San Pacho are enjoying meteoric rises in the scene, and this collaboration is further proof of their momentum. Greg, whose music carries the warmth of Afro and Latin rhythms, has landed on heavyweight labels like Repopulate Mars, Nervous, and Moodchild—earning support from giants like Chris Lake, Vintage Culture, and Cloonee. San Pacho, meanwhile, continues his global takeover with Latin-infused floor-shakers backed by names like Tiësto and Diplo, along with key releases on hau5trap and Insomniac. Together, their EP signals more than a partnership—it’s a statement of where groove-forward house is headed next.