San Pacho and Greg (BR) team up for “Lights Off / Born Lucky”, a two-track EP designed with precision, club intention, and zero filler. Out now via Terminal Underground, the release finds two of the genre’s sharpest operators aligning to deliver contrasting takes on groove-heavy tech house. The result is a split EP that manages cohesion without collapsing into repetition.
“Lights Off” leads with a low-slung Afro-Latin rhythm, built on subtle movement and seductive energy. The bass is warm but weighty, wrapping around melodic flourishes that push the track past utility into something more textured. “Born Lucky,” on the other hand, takes a sharper approach—chopped vocals, crisp drum programming, and a bassline that’s elastic enough to move rooms but tight enough to punch through in the mix.
Together, the tracks show why both producers are consistently in rotation. With 950K+ monthly listeners, San Pacho brings festival-ready energy with a club-first sensibility. Greg (BR), fresh off a #1 Beatport placement with “Still My Baby” (w/ Cloonee), leans into subtlety and swing, letting each sonic element hit its mark without crowding the field.
Their shared attention to space, ghost-note placement, and percussive detail is on full display here—these aren’t loops on autopilot. They’re engineered moments designed to work at high volume, under pressure, and across dancefloors with different temperatures.
“Lights Off / Born Lucky” doesn’t chase trends. It lands where it wants to, with enough weight to linger and enough restraint to last. For fans of crisp, functional club records with muscle and finesse, this one does the job. Twice.