
Milan brings a tapestry of influences from Europe and South America to a new EP on Repopulate Mars. The three-track ‘La Tengo’ EP marks the first release of the year on Lee Foss’ label. Milan hails from Los Angeles but imbues his music with references from his mixed Colombian, Ecuadorian and Greek heritage that makes his take on house feature elements of R&B, cumbia, salsa, dembow, rap and more.

Following recent material via labels like Sola, Why Not Us, Terminal Underground, Drop Low, and support from names like Solardo, Wade, Gordo and Mason Collective, he enters 2025 with this new release.
First up is 'La Tengo' with its stripped-back beats and percussive details. Rapped vocals add to the groove, while synths and pads all make for a sense of energy.
'Toma Que Toma' features careful layers of drums all looping under snares and vocals.
This trio of tracks closes with 'Bad Bitch,' a late-night sound with minimal drums, roaming bass and textured vocals.
Milan ‘La Tengo’ EP is out now on Repopulate Mars.
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