Greg (BR) and San Pacho Link Up with Intention on 'Lights Off / Born Funky'
- Britain Richardson
- Apr 18
- 2 min read

Greg (BR) and San Pacho are on parallel runs right now—both rising fast, both locked in, and both pushing a version of house music that’s rhythm-first and made for movement.
Greg’s come-up has been steady but sharp. Originally from Minas Gerais, Brazil, he’s pulled from Afro house, Latin textures, and Balearic grooves to shape a sound that feels rooted and modern at the same time. His tracks have landed on labels like Hellbent, Nervous, and Repopulate Mars, and his recent collaboration with Cloonee, “Still My Baby,” went all the way to #1 on Beatport’s global chart. With over 370K monthly listeners and support from names like Michael Bibi, Chris Lake, and Vintage Culture, he’s now operating as one of the most promising new names in global house.
San Pacho brings a different but complementary edge. Born in Croatia, his catalog lives at the intersection of Latin bounce and tech house weight. Tracks like “La Pasion” with Matroda, “Amor,” and “Elektro” helped build a rep for high-functioning club records that land just as hard in festival sets. With nearly a million monthly Spotify listeners and plays from Tiësto, MK, and Diplo, he’s earned his spot without needing to oversell it. Everything’s in the groove.
“Lights Off / Born Funky,” out now via Terminal Underground, is where those two styles meet. “Lights Off” leans into hypnotic Afro-Latin percussion and late-night pacing, while “Born Funky” goes straight for the jugular—tight drums, chopped vocals, and a bassline that doesn’t quit. The EP feels like two sides of the same coin: intentional, stripped down, and built to be felt more than explained. No filler, no fluff—just two producers showing exactly what they’re good at.
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