Garvin and Oscar N join forces on So Sick EP, delivering two tracks that feel alive, precise, and full of movement. This is house music designed for connection—between producers, between floors, and between moments that stretch into early morning.
The title track, “So Sick”, is built on a rolling drum pattern that anchors the mix while melodic phrases shimmer in and out, creating a sense of space and anticipation. Percussion breathes, bass drives without overwhelming, and vocals hover like distant memories. It is simultaneously intimate and expansive, a masterclass in groove and restraint.
The second track dives into a darker, thicker texture. Here, low-slung rhythms nod to warehouse roots while melodic and percussive elements keep the track modern and alive. The contrast between the two tracks highlights the strengths of each producer: Garvin’s tight, analog-leaning grooves meet Oscar N’s fluid, Afro-inspired sensibilities to form a dialogue of rhythm and emotion.
So Sick captures the energy of collaboration at its peak. It is a record born from late nights, shared stems, and creative drive, reflecting hunger rather than exhaustion. The EP’s title says it all: this is the sound of artists pushing themselves, refining their craft, and making music that lasts beyond the moment.
For fans of house that balances precision with release, tech with soul, So Sick is a journey across rhythm and melody that leaves the floor energized and the mind engaged.



