Max Low, the dynamic house duo from Los Angeles with roots in Seattle, return with their new Addicted EP, released June 20 via Uprise Music. Following the strong reception of their single “Groove on Display,” which has surpassed 100,000 streams, this two-track EP builds on their dancefloor momentum while revealing a more personal side of their sound.
The EP opens with “My Addiction,” a gritty tech house track that marks the first time Jamie and Kiraleigh have featured their own vocals on a release. Minimal yet potent, the song combines sleek percussion with an intimate vocal hook that leaves a lasting impression. On the flip side, “Plastic Fantastic” offers a cooler, hypnotic groove characterized by textured low-end and low-slung vocal chops — a perfect mid-set reset for DJs looking to shift energy without losing the crowd.
Max Low have steadily established themselves with releases on forward-thinking labels such as Terminal Underground, IN/ROTATION, hau5trap, and Farris Wheel. Their versatile catalog pairs club-ready bangers with moments of atmospheric depth, reflecting their wide appeal in the house music community.
The duo have toured extensively in 2023, with performances at major festivals including EDC Las Vegas, Groove Cruise Miami, and Day Trip Festival. Their live presence spans global cities such as Las Vegas, Miami, Chicago, and Amsterdam, sharing stages with high-profile artists like Tiësto, Oliver Heldens, and Biscits.
Jamie and Kiraleigh describe the EP as “a dive into our signature sound, but cranked up a notch.” They highlight “Plastic Fantastic” as “a straight-up banger” fueled by a relentless kick and hypnotic sample, while “My Addiction” channels raw energy and a vocal hook expected to resonate for years.
With Spotify placements supporting their catalog — including tracks like “Operator,” “Housework,” and top-streamed singles “Meet Me At The Rave,” “Losin’ My Mind,” and “Girls Around The World” — Max Low’s trajectory is on the rise. Additional singles, tours, and collaborations are planned throughout 2025.

