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Hector Couto, Hot Stuff EP

$30.00

Hector Couto joins Cécille Records this summer for the heavy hitting Hot Stuff EP, comprising one collaboration with Alejandro Paz and three solo jams.

Spain’s Hector Couto has long been at the forefront of the underground house scene now, since the early 2000’s he’s racked up releases on Hot Creations, BPitch, Defected, Solä, Saved, ElRow and of course his own Roush among others. Here we see Couto add another reputed label to his affiliations, namely Nick Curly and Marc Scholl’s Cécille, the powerhouse German label that’s also been a staple platform in the scene since the early 2000’s.

Opening up the EP is a special collaboration that’s already been causing a stir across South America, Alejandro Paz’s original vocal of El House was released on the beloved Cómeme 12 years ago and became a cult classic. Here Hector revisits it, stirring in the vocal alongside his own robust, stripped-back house style. Cami’s House follows with vacillating sub bass tones, shuffled snares, crisp percussion and resonant flutters running alongside dubbed out chords and hypnotic vocal hooks.

Opening the B-Side is Hot Stuff, leaning into a more filter-house aesthetic with sweeping, choppy soul samples and swinging drums before Red Velvet concludes the release, laying down funk-infused guitar licks, organic percussive grooves, bulbous low-end tones and twitchy synth stabs.

12” | Cécille Records | Germany

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Hector Couto joins Cécille Records this summer for the heavy hitting Hot Stuff EP, comprising one collaboration with Alejandro Paz and three solo jams.

Spain’s Hector Couto has long been at the forefront of the underground house scene now, since the early 2000’s he’s racked up releases on Hot Creations, BPitch, Defected, Solä, Saved, ElRow and of course his own Roush among others. Here we see Couto add another reputed label to his affiliations, namely Nick Curly and Marc Scholl’s Cécille, the powerhouse German label that’s also been a staple platform in the scene since the early 2000’s.

Opening up the EP is a special collaboration that’s already been causing a stir across South America, Alejandro Paz’s original vocal of El House was released on the beloved Cómeme 12 years ago and became a cult classic. Here Hector revisits it, stirring in the vocal alongside his own robust, stripped-back house style. Cami’s House follows with vacillating sub bass tones, shuffled snares, crisp percussion and resonant flutters running alongside dubbed out chords and hypnotic vocal hooks.

Opening the B-Side is Hot Stuff, leaning into a more filter-house aesthetic with sweeping, choppy soul samples and swinging drums before Red Velvet concludes the release, laying down funk-infused guitar licks, organic percussive grooves, bulbous low-end tones and twitchy synth stabs.

12” | Cécille Records | Germany

Hector Couto joins Cécille Records this summer for the heavy hitting Hot Stuff EP, comprising one collaboration with Alejandro Paz and three solo jams.

Spain’s Hector Couto has long been at the forefront of the underground house scene now, since the early 2000’s he’s racked up releases on Hot Creations, BPitch, Defected, Solä, Saved, ElRow and of course his own Roush among others. Here we see Couto add another reputed label to his affiliations, namely Nick Curly and Marc Scholl’s Cécille, the powerhouse German label that’s also been a staple platform in the scene since the early 2000’s.

Opening up the EP is a special collaboration that’s already been causing a stir across South America, Alejandro Paz’s original vocal of El House was released on the beloved Cómeme 12 years ago and became a cult classic. Here Hector revisits it, stirring in the vocal alongside his own robust, stripped-back house style. Cami’s House follows with vacillating sub bass tones, shuffled snares, crisp percussion and resonant flutters running alongside dubbed out chords and hypnotic vocal hooks.

Opening the B-Side is Hot Stuff, leaning into a more filter-house aesthetic with sweeping, choppy soul samples and swinging drums before Red Velvet concludes the release, laying down funk-infused guitar licks, organic percussive grooves, bulbous low-end tones and twitchy synth stabs.

12” | Cécille Records | Germany

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