A high octane, no holds barred genre melding club anthem, designed specifically for peak time dance floor mayhem. EKO says: “The inception of the track started way back when I met CeNo in November. Once we got together we just vibed. When I heard his new mixtape F A Hook, I was convinced that I had to get his vocals onto a track. Drawing inspiration from Malaa and DJ Snake, I decided a Bass House track would work well with his charismatic vocals and high energy.”
CENO goes on to add: “I knew that EKO and I had to work together after we instantly vibed with each other during the first time we linked. Our personalities alone made me realise that we would gel together. Furthermore, when I heard the tracks that he was making, I knew that we could definitely make something special. With my southern twang and rhyme schemes combined with his electrifying melodies and wall trembling bass lines, I knew that a collaboration of the two of us would shake the world.”
Eko is an electrifying force in the Electronic Dance Music scene hailing from Singapore. With a sonic repertoire that pulsates with energy and innovation, Eko has graced renowned venues including Zouk Singapore, Marquee Singapore, Ultra Music Festival Singapore, It’s The Ship
His recent Asia tour stands as a testament to his burgeoning global appeal, taking his vibrant beats across Singapore, Philippines, Vietnam, Korea, and Japan, igniting dancefloors and leaving crowds awestruck with his electrifying performances.
As an artist, it is safe to say that DJ CeNo has been greatly influenced by artists hailing from his home town of Memphis and Atlanta. He began his music journey at the age of 12, rapping and making beats for fun along with a few of his classmates. However, he did not begin to take his music career seriously until his freshman year in high school in which he started producing and rapping in a group throughout the entirety of his high school education, resulting in them doing a mini tour and song with Project Pat.
After high school, the group disbanded, but he and his brother, GeTiT, continued making music and performing. It was not until his junior year in college that he actually began djing. This was the result of him djing a concert for his college during the spring of his sophomore year. Since then, he has performed at major venues in Atlanta, Miami, Memphis and more. In addition, he has played at A3C, It’s the Ship and other festivals and conferences, leaving his mark on the stage from the U.S. to Asia.