Alexandros Kilias Unleashes Endless Tech House Groove with “Ad Infinitum”

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There’s something addictive about a track that refuses to end. You hit play, the groove locks in, and suddenly twenty minutes have vanished. That’s the exact feeling Alexandros Kilias is chasing with his new single “Ad Infinitum.” The title says it all: no end, no escape, designed to be looped forever.




This is the first single from his upcoming three-track EP Circular, and it sits squarely in the sweet spot of tech house and jackin house. Think tight, rolling percussion, that classic jackin bounce in the drums, and a hypnotic low-end that keeps pulling you back into the loop. It’s the kind of track that works just as well at 3 a.m. in a dark room as it does on a Sunday afternoon when you’re pretending you’re still at the afters.

Alexandros didn’t just wake up one day and start making this stuff. He grew up balancing classical piano training with the pull of the festival circuit, regularly flying between Greece and the UK for gigs and concerts. At some point the constant travel stopped making sense, so he packed up and moved to South London. That shift clearly stuck. His debut album Weybridge Diaries was built the same way London itself works: something that can be enjoyed by night-time party people and morning tube riders alike. “Ad Infinitum” feels like a natural next step from that mindset. It’s functional, physical, and completely uninterested in showing off. It just wants to keep going.

Tech house and jackin house have been having a quiet but steady moment again. Crowds are craving tracks that don’t rely on big vocal hooks or sudden drops. They want grooves that lock in and stay locked. “Ad Infinitum” delivers exactly that. The production is clean without being sterile, the rhythm section does the heavy lifting, and the whole thing is constructed so DJs can stretch it, loop it, and keep the floor moving without ever needing to reach for the next track.

If you’re the kind of listener who lives for those endless, hypnotic house moments, this one should already be in your rotation. And if you’re an artist sitting on your own tracks wondering how to get them in front of the same people who will love this, the practical side matters too. Getting music onto Spotify, Apple Music, Beatport and everywhere else is easier than it’s ever been. DistroKid handles the distribution cleanly and you keep more of what you earn. Use this link and you’ll get 7% off your membership: https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/2058328. Simple, effective, and it lets you focus on making the next loop that people can’t stop playing.

What do you think of “Ad Infinitum”? Does it hit that perfect jackin pocket for you, or are you still hunting for the next endless groove? Drop your thoughts in the comments. I’m always curious what the floor is feeling.

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