EQ is not interested in playing by the rules. But the Argentinian duo Estratosfera and Qiri are finding their lane in electronic music, and with their new single, "EQetamine," they're showing that the future belongs to the fearless. With the hypnotic voices of MAJA and OKTE, "EQetamine" is a neon-lit thrill ride through the world of EQ: chaotic, euphoric , and, quite frankly, addictive.
The first pulse of the bass locks you into the high-voltage energy of "EQetamine." The duo's distinctive combination of Y2K-era electronica, hyper-pop textures , and raw, unfiltered emotion creates a sound that feels like a purposeful, exhilarating glitch in the system that is impossible to overlook. The production is crisp, the vocals haunting but playful, and the overall effect? It's like being inside a dream that travels at 140 BPM.
The sonic aesthetic isn't what differentiates EQ. However, it's the authenticity. Whereas numerous artists in the electronic-focused mainstream chase trends or industry co-signs, EQ is living in a universe they made for themselves. They label themselves utopic and hot pink, and really? That feels about right. Fetishists don't just push things to the peripheries; they smash through the walls the tracks Boytoy and EQetamine tear through not just confines but telescopically spy on a place where the underground gets low, the grit hits the floor, and the vision can't help but remain futuristic.
Having only two releases to its name, EQ is already turning heads to follow EQetamine as another audacious move forward. it's a manifesto for an emerging generation of electronic music listeners unafraid to color where the lines should go and stay.