Top 100 Chart placements for 12+1 London
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Greek-born producer Ekoboy, aka Vangelis Kostoxenakis, returns to the 12+1 London family with a brand new three-track EP. After making his debut on the label with Toukakan a collaborative track with label head u z z v, from the acclaimed album Nine, Ekoboy followed up with his first solo EP last year, titled Way To Go. Hes back now with a fresh take and three standout tracks that showcase his versatile sound. The release kicks off with Never Gonna Let You, a slick minimal roller that blends crisp percussion, deep basslines and hypnotic vocal chops. Following that is Coming For Ya, another minimal cut with a tighter, more stripped-down rhythm, driven by glitchy textures and a warm, analog feel that nods to classic underground aesthetics. Closing the Extended Play, is the tech-house driven titled track Deny a more high-energy affair with punchy drums, funky synth stabs and infectious vocal samples that make it a certified dancefloor weapon. A well-balanced record that moves effortlessly between minimal and tech-house, reaffirming the artist place in the ever evolving 12+1 London roster. Distributed by Pressology - www.pressology.net
Greek-born producer Ekoboy, aka Vangelis Kostoxenakis, returns to the 12+1 London family with a brand new three-track EP. After making his debut on the label with Toukakan a collaborative track with label head u z z v, from the acclaimed album Nine, Ekoboy followed up with his first solo EP last year, titled Way To Go. Hes back now with a fresh take and three standout tracks that showcase his versatile sound. The release kicks off with Never Gonna Let You, a slick minimal roller that blends crisp percussion, deep basslines and hypnotic vocal chops. Following that is Coming For Ya, another minimal cut with a tighter, more stripped-down rhythm, driven by glitchy textures and a warm, analog feel that nods to classic underground aesthetics. Closing the Extended Play, is the tech-house driven titled track Deny a more high-energy affair with punchy drums, funky synth stabs and infectious vocal samples that make it a certified dancefloor weapon. A well-balanced record that moves effortlessly between minimal and tech-house, reaffirming the artist place in the ever evolving 12+1 London roster. Distributed by Pressology - www.pressology.net
A bold two-track EP that fuses deep tech minimalism with rich cultural textures and irresistible groove marks the hundred and sixteenth release on 12+1 London, signed by the label boss, u z z v. On the A-side Compton, a gritty, forward-thinking collaboration with ILLES. Deep tech sensibilities meet raw hip-hop energy, with samples lifted straight from the Compton rap lineage. The result: tight percussion, a heavy low-end, and razor-sharp vocal cuts that ride a stripped-back, dark groove, bringing West Coast attitude to the minimal underground. On the B-side, Baila Conmigo sees the artist flying solo with a percussive, rolling cut that leans into Spanish influences. Latin stabs, swung drums and a hypnotic rhythm section deliver a groove-heavy, floor-focused weapon, playful, punchy and unmistakably u z z v. Distributed by Pressology - www.pressology.net
A bold two-track EP that fuses deep tech minimalism with rich cultural textures and irresistible groove marks the hundred and sixteenth release on 12+1 London, signed by the label boss, u z z v. On the A-side Compton, a gritty, forward-thinking collaboration with ILLES. Deep tech sensibilities meet raw hip-hop energy, with samples lifted straight from the Compton rap lineage. The result: tight percussion, a heavy low-end, and razor-sharp vocal cuts that ride a stripped-back, dark groove, bringing West Coast attitude to the minimal underground. On the B-side, Baila Conmigo sees the artist flying solo with a percussive, rolling cut that leans into Spanish influences. Latin stabs, swung drums and a hypnotic rhythm section deliver a groove-heavy, floor-focused weapon, playful, punchy and unmistakably u z z v. Distributed by Pressology - www.pressology.net