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Ekoboy to release his ‘The Dub’ EP

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Dive into the unconventional sounds of Ekoboy with his latest release, the “The Dub EP.” Hailing from Greece, Vangelis Kostoxenakis, also known as Ekoboy, is a virtuoso who has been shaping the electronic music scene for over 15 years. His unique sound, often described as “quirky music for unconventional ears,” has earned him respect and recognition on a global scale.

Ekoboy’s signature sound is a fusion of raw minimal tech-house, which sets him apart in the electronic music landscape. His music is regularly featured on leading industry labels such as Dirtybird, Moon Harbour, Toolroom, Circus, Repopulate Mars, and Sola, among others. Notably, his tracks have received strong support from A-list DJs and extensive airplay on BBC Radio 1, with Annie Mac and Danny Howard among his fans.

As a DJ, Ekoboy curates sets that blend tech-house and raw minimal grooves, creating an immersive and hypnotic experience on the dancefloor. His straightforward yet effective DJ style has cultivated a dedicated fanbase that eagerly follows him to venues around the world. Ekoboy is a multifaceted artist on the rise, and catching one of his performances is an opportunity to witness his unique sonic journey.

For his release on Short Circuit he unleashes “The Dub EP” consisting of two standout tracks. The lead and title track “The Dub” features an evolving groove, shuffling beats, and an expertly crafted Dub FX moment that builds intensity before seamlessly transitioning back into a powerful groove. On the flip side he drops “Makes Me Mad” a deep, hypnotic, and groovy underground club track that captivates listeners with its infectious rhythms.

Ekoboy continues to push boundaries delivering a sound that appeals to unconventional ears and sophisticated tastes alike. “The Dub EP” invites listeners to embark on Ekoboy’s unique musical journey and for sure they will enjoy.

We premiere ‘Make Me Mad’ on Data Transmission, check it out here and grab it on Beatport.

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Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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