There’s a particular type of mania operating via Eachother’s newest tech-house anthem, COMA, that includes Eloquor. Some home tracks arrest, others possess; this one will take up residence in your psyche, and also you may want an exorcism to get it out.
The way in which the grimey bars slice via the adrenalised, stressed combine solely stokes the vitality because the monitor builds, breaks, and hurls you far previous the brink of sonic euphoria. That is hedonism in audio type – not content material with holding you shifting, COMA sinks in with intent and refuses to launch you again to your senses till the ultimate beat fades.
Eachother might need entered the tech-house enviornment later than most, however that’s turn out to be an accelerant for his sound slightly than a handicap. After turning heads with the luxurious, piano-driven textures of his ‘I Need Your Loving’ EP, the Melbourne producer is now cementing his repute with a list of refined, dancefloor-ready tracks which have already drawn help from the likes of Fedde Le Grand, Sam Divine and DJ Chuckie.
Eloquor, in the meantime, injects modern-day vigilante vitality into the monitor, pushing the momentum with verses that bristle with lived expertise and by no means let up. Collectively, they’ve made a monitor that can infect the veins of Melbourne’s membership circuit and past.
COMA is now obtainable on all main streaming platforms, together with YouTube.
Evaluation by Amelia Vandergast