Subb-an continues to blur the line between house and techno with Touch Me EP, a release built around groove, movement and late-night energy.

There is a confidence running through all three tracks. Nothing feels forced. Instead, each cut leans into rhythm and flow, allowing the groove to carry things forward in a way that feels natural and controlled.

“Touch Me” opens the EP with a clear sense of intent. The drums sit tight, while the vocal drifts in with just enough presence to pull you in without dominating the track. Subtle stabs add weight, giving it that late-night feel that works best on a packed floor.

“Presence” shifts things slightly. The acid line bubbles underneath, adding a more playful edge while still keeping things locked into a hypnotic groove. There is a sense of lift here, a track that feels built for those early morning moments when energy starts to open up.

“Work It” closes things out with a more direct approach. The groove is tougher, more driving, but still layered with detail. It builds gradually, adding heat as it moves, without ever losing control.

Across the EP, Subb-an keeps things balanced. His background in both house and techno comes through clearly, but the focus remains on creating something that works in the mix rather than chasing big moments.

Final thoughts

Touch Me EP is built for the dancefloor, but with enough depth to keep things interesting.

A solid, groove-led release that fits comfortably into late-night and early morning sets alike.

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Touch Me EP is out now via Major Records NYC. Buy it here.

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