Ek3 - Eclipse [ep]
AT RADIO NOW
They didn’t set out to start a band. They just kept booking more sessions. The songs kept getting better. Eventually, calling it a duo felt less like a branding decision and more like admitting the obvious: whatever this was, it worked
They met in a studio-introduced by a mutual friend who swore they’d “get along.” Neither of them was looking to start a band. One had built their name in dance, the other in the rock world. Different instincts. Different lanes. Same hunger.
They found they had a shared language. Not the polished kind but the shorthand that lets you say, “What if we make it uglier?” and both reach for the same knob.
From the first session, it wasn’t fireworks. It was curiosity. A piano line looping softly. A drum pattern taking shape. Then something shifted. A hook landed. A bassline answered back. What could’ve been just another co-write started to feel charged—like the room had gotten smaller, more alive.
They pushed each other. If one went glossy, the other added grit. If one got heavy, the other found the melody. Hours disappeared. By 3 a.m., they were blasting a rough mix, grinning like they’d cracked a secret code. It wasn’t perfect—but it felt undeniable.
They kept coming back. More late nights. More half-finished ideas turning into fully realized tracks. What started as a casual session turned into a creative partnership built on instinct and friction—in the best way.
Now, as a duo, they make the kind of electronica that balances pulse and polish and grit: cinematic builds, hooks that linger, drops that hit without losing heart. It wasn’t a master plan. It was chemistry—and the rare kind you don’t walk away from.
