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    Syncia & CASH ONLY Return With Eljé On New Single Something Something – Electric Mode

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    Syncia & CASH ONLY Return With Eljé On New Single Something Something – Electric Mode


    Love & Other welcomes Syncia and CASH ONLY with a brand new collaboration, joining forces with rising vocal talent Eljé on their latest single ‘Something Something’. The release marks the third outing from the duo’s evolving bass and Garage-inspired House project and continues to build momentum around their distinct, club-focused sound.

    ‘Something Something’ leans into a classic UK Garage swing, driven by shuffling drums, and a rolling low end, while maintaining a modern House aesthetic suited to main room settings. The result is a bold record that balances groove and atmosphere, designed to connect both on the dancefloor and beyond.

    Syncia comments:

    “I had been a big fan of Eljé for a while, and with previous collaborations with Riva Star, Deetron, Notion, and Jack Marlow, I just had to reach out and invite her to a writing camp to see what we could cook up.”

    CASH ONLY comments:

    “The final track is quite different from what we originally wrote musically after I teamed up with Syncia to launch our new project this year, but I think it represents what we are about musically right now. The track itself is House-driven but uses Garage-inspired drums and basslines to keep the energy high. Eljé’s vocals are quite relaxed but emotive and gives the track the edge that captures people’s ears and creates something that I think a lot of people can connect with while also being able to dance to.”

    Syncia, known for Beatport chart-topping success on Dense and Pika’s Kneaded Pains and Alan Fitzpatrick’s We Are The Brave, has quickly established himself as a name to watch on the global house circuit. He links up once again with CASH ONLY, who is currently making waves with his CASH ONLY The Chronicles tour, while Eljé adds her unmistakable vocal touch following a run of standout collaborations and over 15 million streams to date, alongside ‘Track of the Week’ support across BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra.

    With ‘Something Something’, Syncia, CASH ONLY, and Eljé deliver a release that reflects their shared vision, combining contemporary production with clear nods to UK underground influences.

    Syncia x CASH ONLY x Eljé – Something Something

    Official Release:15th May, 2026

    Label:Love & Other

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