Vasscon and Tweek UC Bring Peak-Hour Afro Tech Energy with Todo Me Piden (Tik Tak)

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Tech House has this way of grabbing a dancefloor and refusing to let go. When the groove locks in and the energy stays high without overcomplicating things, you know the track is doing its job. That is exactly the lane Vasscon and Tweek UC are working in with their new single Todo Me Piden (Tik Tak).




These Greek producers are back with a cut that leans into Afro Tech vibes and features Spanish female vocals. The description from the artists themselves says it best: the track is ready for any peak-hour party and radio. In a genre that thrives on driving four-on-the-floor kicks, rugged basslines, and clean, hypnotic grooves, this combination of Afro Tech texture and Spanish vocal delivery gives the record a clear identity. It feels built for the later hours when DJs need something that keeps the floor moving without losing momentum.

Vasscon brings real weight to the project. As label owner and founder of Clubshine Records, he first made his mark in the house scene in 2011. Over more than a decade he has released on labels including Deepalma, Milk & Sugar, Mahayana, Housearth, Noevo, Planetworks, Amber Blue, Ambizi, KP, Studio 3, Room 69, Madison Square, Disguise, Polarity, and of course Clubshine. He has crossed the 100-release mark and continues to refine his sound with consistent support from DJs and radio. As a DJ he has performed across Greece alongside well-known local names such as Agent Greg, Mihalis Safras, Adrianos Papadeas, Manolaco, Gus & Bonso, Christos Fourkis, Roni Iron, Playmen, Sunset Derek, and Nikko Sunset. He has also supported Nick Warren and John Digweed. These days he is focused on Clubshine Records, working with Fehrmon, Alex Melis, Tweek UC, and Overmute to put out high-quality house music from producers around the world. The new single sits comfortably inside that ongoing story of patient, steady growth.

Tech House itself keeps evolving. Recent years have seen continued interest in tracks that balance chunky bass pressure with patient, DJ-friendly arrangements. Minimal and groovy approaches remain popular in clubs, while producers continue to explore cross-pollination with other house styles. Adding Afro Tech elements and Spanish vocals sits right in that conversation. It gives the record a distinctive flavor that can work both in peak-time sets and on radio, which is exactly the space many independent producers are targeting right now.

What stands out is the clear intention behind the release. Vasscon and Tweek UC are not chasing trends for the sake of it. They are delivering a functional, energetic Tech House track designed for the moments when the crowd is fully locked in. That practical focus is something the scene still values.

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What do you think of this direction in Tech House right now? Drop your thoughts in the comments. I am always interested in hearing how these kinds of records land with listeners and DJs.

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