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San Pacho Debuts EP Under Matroda’s Label Terminal Underground ‘Mandala’ EP


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San Pacho is making some serious steps in a positive, growing direction. Signed to Matroda’s label Terminal Underground, San Pacho debuts his first EP of 2021 Mandala EP, which follows up High EP that was released in 2020.

Composed of 3 tracks, Mandala EP bestows a ton of house love all in one fulfilling experience. After teasing “The Pressure,” which continues to jump up in stream count and support, “Set Me Free,” and “What Ya,” lets out the full spectrum of what this EP is all about.

The title of each track properly hints at what will unfold within, “The Pressure,” building up a peculiar array of momentum that climaxes as the EP segues into “Set Me Free.” “What Ya,” take a bit of the theatrics from both previous singles to give a mix of something tantalizing, ending the EP on a high note.

Mandala EP gives a more complete impression of who San Pacho is and what his contribution to house more embodies. The DJ/producer is far from his first release and keeps busy. He’s released six singles this year, excluding the teaser track off of this EP, with one of those high-octane productions being a collaboration with Matroda titled “La Pasion.”

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: San Pacho Debuts EP Under Matroda’s Label Terminal Underground ‘Mandala’ EP

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