
Eurostep return with ‘Freedom’, a no-holds-barred Tech House statement that locks straight into the pressure zone. Out on 12th December on 303Lovers, the single sharpens the duo’s ferocious blueprint into a rolling, late-night driver built for sweaty rooms and raised hands. It is tough, focused and unapologetically floor-first.
Buy ‘Freedom’ here: https://www.beatport.com/release/freedom/5622067.
From the opening bars, ‘Freedom’ pushes forward with a stomach-level bassline and drums that refuse to sit still. The groove churns and twists, carrying a gritty funk edge that keeps the track in motion while a muscular lead hooks you into the centre of the mix. Every element feels engineered for impact. No filler. No downtime.
The record also shows how Eurostep blend melody into muscle. Subtle musical touches slip between the percussion, giving the track lift without softening the blow. It is the kind of detail you feel more than hear when you are wedged near a booth at 2am, when the system does the talking and the room answers back.
Since forming in Los Angeles in 2018, Eurostep have built their identity on marrying melodic house with underground bite. ‘Freedom’ lands as their most distilled version yet – a cut designed to travel from club to club and do one job well. Make people move. Then keep them there.
Eurostep’s ‘Freedom’ is out via 303Lovers on 12th December 2025.
Eurostep – Freedom [303Lovers]
Released: 12th December 2025
Buy: https://www.beatport.com/release/freedom/5622067

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Chris Marton and Parker Bacon launched Eurostep in Los Angeles in 2018 with a clear intent to carve out their own lane. The duo fuse melodic instincts with underground funk, landing on a sound that balances grit with musicality. Their sets and productions prize movement and momentum, and their catalogue keeps circling back to one idea. Tracks should work when the lights go low, and the room fills up. With each release, Eurostep strengthen their reputation as emerging tastemakers pushing US Tech House into harder, darker territory.

