UK Garage Meets House on "Something Something"
The production centers on shuffling drums and a rolling low end that nods directly to classic UK garage, though the structure remains rooted in modern house. CASH ONLY notes the track evolved musically after he and Syncia launched the project earlier this year, reflecting where their sound sits now: house records shaped by garage-inspired drums and basslines. Eljé's relaxed vocal adds a melodic hook that keeps the track accessible while maintaining its club focus, balancing rhythm and song identity across the release.
Eljé Adds Vocal Identity
Syncia brought Eljé into the project after following her earlier work with Riva Star, Deetron, Notion, and Jack Marlow. The vocalist joined the duo at a writing camp, making her contribution part of the creative process rather than a standard guest feature. Her delivery sits calmly against the garage swing and low end, offering a vocal phrase listeners can follow without softening the production. With more than 15 million streams and Track of the Week support from BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra, Eljé brings her own momentum to the collaboration, adding vocal recognition to the duo's club-driven sound.
Third Release Builds Momentum for the Duo
Syncia enters the collaboration with Beatport chart-topping releases on Dense & Pika's Kneaded Pains and Alan Fitzpatrick's We Are The Brave, while CASH ONLY is currently touring with The Chronicles. The pair's third release together shows a clearer direction for their shared project, with each artist's role audible in the final track: Syncia and CASH ONLY provide the house and garage framework, while Eljé delivers the vocal lift.
"Something Something" is out now via Love & Other.


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