Some producers crank out club tracks. Greg (BR) and San Pacho engineer them. Their new two-track EP Lights Off / Born Lucky, out now on Terminal Underground, finds the sweet spot between floor-filling function and rhythmic finesse. It’s a clean-cut case of two artists syncing up and dialing in, producing an EP that’s been precision-built for late-night rotation.
“Lights Off” opens with a hypnotic Afro-Latin groove—steady in pulse but detailed in feel. There’s a sense of restraint here, as subtle melodic touches weave through percussion that sits just right in the pocket. Flip to “Born Lucky,” and things get sharper: warped vocals, choppy drums, and a bassline that bends without breaking. Both tracks serve different moods, but together they speak the same language—high-function tech house with bite.
The duo brings serious credentials. Greg’s recent collab “Still My Baby” with Cloonee hit #1 on Beatport’s global chart and his catalog spans labels like Nervous, Repopulate Mars, and Moodchild. San Pacho, who boasts nearly a million monthly listeners, continues to fire off Latin-inspired heaters backed by Diplo, Chris Lake, Tiësto, and more. His releases on hau5trap, Confession, and Terminal Underground have pushed his name into every serious club DJ’s rotation.
Lights Off / Born Lucky doesn’t try to rewrite the rules—it follows them with precision. In a genre where execution matters more than excess, this EP hits all the right spots.