A four track journey where Tuccillo blends breakbeat nostalgia, Italian house heritage and Balearic flair into timeless floor-ready grooves.
Italian-born, Ibiza-based producer Giuseppe Tuccillo has been refining his groove for more than three decades, moving fluidly between deep house, Balearic moods and stripped back club workouts. With roots in the fertile Neapolitan scene of the 90s and a career built on a hybrid of analog warmth and digital precision, he has become one of those rare artists who can invoke nostalgia without sounding stuck in the past. His latest outing on his own House of Tucci imprint, Doubler, is another reminder of why his name carries such weight across underground circles.
Opening cut “Something Must Change” is pure Tuccillo, loose limbed and funky, drawing on early 90s house breaks but with the polish of a producer who still loves hardware samplers and vintage synths. The groove feels lived in, dusty in the right places, and primed for both headphones and a floor in full motion.
The title track “Doubler” pushes deeper into his Neapolitan roots, weaving breakbeat percussion with bass heavy stabs that nod to Italy’s golden era of house. A chopped rap sample adds grit, pulling the track out of Balearic sun and straight into sweat soaked basements.
On “Swing Pop Lover”, Tuccillo leans into the body, locking a squelchy, elastic bassline beneath crisp drums. It is one of those cuts that rewards dancers who know how to ride the pocket, stripped yet insistent, a reminder of his ability to balance hypnotic repetition with subtle sonic detail.
Closing track “Dub My Soul” is the most overtly classic moment here, looping vintage vocal fragments into a swirl of analogue fuelled house energy. The drums have that unmistakable Tuccillo punch, organic, tactile, and forever rolling. It is a track that could sit comfortably in an early 90s record bag, yet feels alive in today’s landscape of deep and soulful house.
With Doubler, Tuccillo reasserts himself as one of house music’s most consistent craftsmen. His sound is both modern and timeless, always aware of its lineage but never weighed down by it. House of Tucci remains a perfect vessel for this ethos, raw, groove led, and deeply personal.
For DJs hunting for tracks that bridge the golden age of house with contemporary dancefloors, this EP is essential. Get it here.
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