Get Down EP by Avision
The New York-born, New Jersey-based Avision lands on Radio Slave's Rekids sublabel REK'D for the first time with the Get Down EP.
The title track, "Get Down," emanates pure NYC soul, pairing uplifting vocals with euphoric energy, while "Papi" moves into deeper territory, its stripped-back groove and shadowy stabs giving way to flickers of funky, jazz-tinged warmth.
"Get Down EP" is simply down to the bones. I think it combines my New York flavor, along with a nostalgic but also fresh feel. I am super excited to have this come out on REK'D as the brand overall is nothing but timeless, and A class music. I've been getting amazing reactions across the board on this ep while playing it out, so I amped for everyone to hear it.
Avision
Emerging from New York's club culture, Avision broke through with his "Excess EP" on Beardman Records in 2018 and has since released on Ellum Audio, Crosstown Rebels, Cocoon, and Black Book Records, alongside his own MATTER+ label, which he runs with his cousin Victor Calderone.
Matt Edwards launched REK'D in October 2024 to release no-nonsense house music without the limitations of parent label Rekids. It has since become a home for dancefloor-focused EPs from artists including St. David, Uncertain, James Juke, James Curd, Ketiov, and more.
Avision - Get Down EP
Release Date 14th November 2025
Label REK'D
Tracklist
01. Avision - Get Down
02. Avision - Papi
Author
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