The NYC-bred producer Avision demonstrates his impressive breadth for Factory 93 Records with his new ‘Party Started’ EP, featuring three meticulously constructed cuts each aimed at different moments on the dancefloor.

Hot off the release of his single “Party Started (Set It Off)” on Factory 93, Avision now readies the eponymous three-track EP for the label, featuring two massive additions that further showcase the New Yorker’s unique ability to create earth-shattering techno groovers.

With early support from Carl Cox, Green Velvet, Honey Dijon, Paco Osuna, and more, the ‘Party Started’ EP is already lighting a fire in the clubs. The lead track’s massive 909 beats have already been making the rounds, offering a percussive workout on his take of Strafe’s timeless classic “Set It Off.”

“Bring It,” the EP’s second track, pairs dubbed-out chord stabs with slowly undulating bass riffs before dropping into a thick groove laced with sub, skittering claps, and heaps of 707 cowbell.

Finally, “Can’t Shake The Break” brings a decidedly house vibe to the release, endlessly chopping and flipping a chunky disco sample over punchy, playful drums. It’s one of those tracks that will have dancers shamelessly cheering for more.

“I’m really excited for this full EP to come out, as all three tracks each touch a different style of my sound,” says Avision. “It’s really well-rounded, from peak-time to breakdown, and disco.”

With unanimous praise coming in across the board, the title track has been a phenomenal precursor to the full package. It has become a staple in sets from some of the most credible gatekeepers in the techno space and has also received some highly sought after airtime from Pete Tong in his BBC Radio 1 programming. The support is going to continue to blow the lid off now that these two new offerings are joining the party, so make sure to keep a close watch on New York’s underground favorite, Avision.

Avision’s new ‘Party Started’ EP is available everywhere via Factory 93 Records.

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