Garvin and Oscar N join forces for the So Sick EP — a two-track release that captures the intersection of their rising momentum and distinct sonic worlds. Rather than a simple collaboration, the project feels like a natural convergence: Garvin’s tight, analog-leaning grooves meet Oscar N’s fluid melodies and Afro-inspired rhythms, resulting in a sound that’s both familiar in its house foundations and refreshing in its execution.
The title track, “So Sick,” anchors itself in rolling drums and warm, intentional percussion, weaving in distant melodic phrases and subtle vocal textures that feel like echoes from late-night dancefloors. Its counterpart dives deeper, embracing a darker, heavier groove with warehouse energy and modern, clean-lined production — a testament to the duo’s ability to balance mood, movement, and precision.
The EP reflects a shared year of output, pressure, and creative hunger; “So Sick” isn’t about illness but drive — that restless spark that keeps producers pushing forward through long nights and traded stems.
Both artists arrive with strong individual momentum. Phoenix-based Garvin has become a standout voice in American house, releasing on labels like Mr. Nice Guy and Higher Viibrations while shaping his local scene through DRESDÔN Events & Records. Philadelphia’s Oscar N continues to rise off charting releases on Slothacid and performances at Firefly and Elements, known for his blend of tech house grit and Afro-infused rhythm.
Together, they deliver an EP that is alive with groove, discipline, and emotion — a snapshot of two artists meeting at the perfect moment and pushing each other into new creative territory.