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Azzecca & House Of Molly Collaborate For ‘Love On Me’ On Factory 93 Records

Los Angeles, CA – Friday, March 13 – Chicago’s Azzecca joins forces with London-based duo House Of Molly today for their single ‘Love on Me’ on Factory 93 Records. Following her 2025 remix of Cole Knight’s ‘Going Higher’ on the label, plus material on DGTL, Higher Ground, Kompakt, and Ninja Tune’s Foreign Family Collective, and appearances from Coachella to The Warehouse Project, the Beatport Next alumni has swiftly ascended to global acclaim. Here, she links with House Of Molly, the voices behind Jamie Jones and Nicole Moudaber’s ‘Where All My People’. Backed by BBC Radio 1 tastemakers Pete Tong and Danny Howard, the UK duo embrace blackness, queerness, and hedonism in their music, with this latest collaboration adding to a growing catalogue that includes work alongside Eats Everything and Piero Pirupa. 

I originally made the track using a big 80’s sample as the vocal, and once it was finished, it felt like it needed something cool and original. House Of Molly had a vocal they were working on, and it fit seamlessly into the track. I love how this one turned out and can’t wait for it to be out!” – Azzeca. 

“We wrote this track as a nod to ballrooms and club culture —celebrating that seductive, fabulous world good nightlife can be. It’s camp, it’s playful, and full of innuendo!” – House Of Molly

‘Love On Me’ rides a heavy ‘90s-inspired bassline while woozy pads, sultry vocals, and tripped-out synth lines melt together into a hypnotic, floor-ready cut. Together, the trio fuse their deft touches to deliver a club weapon that effortlessly blends euphoria with a contemporary edge on Factory 93 Records.

ABOUT FACTORY 93 RECORDS

Factory 93 explores the intersection of untethered creativity and bold self-expression, while never taking its finger off the pulse of the underground. When Insomniac broke out its figurative bolt cutters to dismantle the lock on the warehouse scene and return to its roots, it retold the story of its origins in hosting historic parties in the streets of Los Angeles. It also gave birth to a movement where discerning heads are living on the frontlines of celebrating radical ideas through the fusion of immersive live art, cutting-edge technology, and exceptionally curated house and techno. That vision continues to hold the same ground, even as the brand has grown and extends beyond the Downtown Los Angeles warehouse district, where it was originally conceived. Whether it’s at an intimate warehouse space or on a festival dancefloor, Factory 93 manufactures moments that make this culture one we’re proud to call our own. Since launching its own dedicated label arm, the burgeoning imprint has opened its catalog to a head-turning list of established artists and rising talent, such as Alan Fitzpatrick, Victor Ruiz, Eli Brown, BEC, Avision, Josh Butler, Township Rebellion, OC & Verde, Oscar L, and many more.

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