GREGGIO & MEDUK MAKE HOTTRAX DEBUT WITH ‘DANCING ALL NIGHT LONG’
Brazilian-born producers Greggio and MEDUK make their Hottrax debut with ‘Dancing All Night Long’, a two-track EP that brings their shared energy into sharp focus. Now both based in London, the pair channel a sound built around rolling grooves, punchy vocals and club-ready movement, delivering a release that feels tailor-made for peak-time floors and late-night sets alike.
The project follows their previous collaboration on Print ID, where they first linked up for the ‘Right On Time’ EP. That chemistry carries through clearly here, with both producers leaning into a style that balances driving rhythm with high-impact vocal work. The title track, ‘Dancing All Night Long’, keeps things upfront with bouncy percussion, catchy vocal chops and a groove designed to hold momentum when the room is already locked in.
On the flip, ‘Back’ takes the EP into a slightly deeper space. Built around a more hypnotic groove and infectious vocal hooks, it brings an after-hours feel while still keeping the same direct club focus that runs through the release. Together, the two tracks show a strong sense of contrast without drifting away from the core identity of the project.
For Greggio and MEDUK, the EP also carries a personal significance. Speaking on the release, Greggio explained that the pair live together and that creating music is at the centre of what they do. The tracks began with the vocals before the drums and thick basslines were built around them, with the release marking the fulfilment of a long-held goal to land music on Jamie Jones’ Hottrax imprint.
Greggio arrives with a growing catalogue that already spans labels such as Hellbent, Nervous and Diynamic, while MEDUK continues to build momentum as both an artist and founder of the London event series Organic London. With Hottrax continuing to spotlight emerging global talent through collaborative projects, ‘Dancing All Night Long’ feels like a strong next step for both producers — a confident, vocal-led EP that places their Brazil-to-London connection firmly on the dancefloor.