exclusive | Tecwaa – Late Ride at Rhode House | Echocentric Records

Echocentric Records, known for its unconventional yet club-ready releases, makes a bold digital-only debut with its latest offering, “Late Night at Rhode House” by Tecwaa. The label, run by Deeprhythms, has established a reputation for being a platform that pushes musical boundaries, and this release is no exception. Tecwaa, the brainchild of York-based musician and DJ Paul Fawcett, brings his eclectic background from labels such as Höga Nord Rekords, Futureboogie, and Throne of Blood to the table. With a knack for blending trippy percussive House with Indie Dance, Tecwaa’s sound is perfect for those looking for evocative tracks to accompany both the haze of late-night clubbing and the calm of early-morning reflections.

“Late Night at Rhode House” immediately pulls you in with its bass-driven groove, blending hypnotic rhythms and subtle melodic elements. Tecwaa’s signature style shines through, balancing structure and unpredictability while staying true to the dancefloor. The minimal yet effective percussion creates an entrancing backdrop for swirling synths that drift in and out, evoking a cinematic, dreamlike atmosphere.

The track builds tension and release masterfully, drawing listeners into its nocturnal, off-kilter vibe. It feels tailor-made for those in-between moments—whether during an after-hours club session or a reflective, early-morning drive. Its woozy progression makes it equally suited for both peak-time sets and introspective listening.

With “Late Night at Rhode House,” Tecwaa has delivered a stellar inaugural release for Echocentric Records’ new digital imprint. The track perfectly encapsulates the label’s ethos of offering off-kilter, club-ready music that challenges conventions while remaining danceable. Tecwaa’s ability to jostle between the realms of trippy house and indie dance results in a mesmerizing experience that lingers long after the track has finished. Whether you’re a late-night reveler or an early-morning thinker, this is a release that will undoubtedly find a home in your playlist.

Words by Holger Breuer

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