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Option 2: The "Deep Dive" Post (Best for Reddit/Facebook Groups)

Favorite track on the EP? For me, it’s still the title track for that absolute "sun-coming-up" energy. You can check out the full release on Bandcamp. Option 3: Short & Punchy 🌻

Released in early 2020, marked a significant shift in Mall Grab’s sound—moving away from the lo-fi house tags and leaning into a faster, more industrial yet melodic techno-house fusion. The EP serves as a standalone project but also sets the stage for the evolution seen in his later LP. Tracklist: Hidden Worlds Positive Energy Forever

is still that track. Released as a precursor to his debut album, this four-track EP on his own Looking For Trouble label is pure high-energy euphoria. Whether it’s the title track’s driving rhythm or the nostalgic, hazy synths of "Hidden Worlds," this record was built for the dancefloor.

Who remembers when Jordon closed out his Glitch Festival set with this? Before it even had a name, "Sunflower" was already legendary.

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Option 2: The "Deep Dive" Post (Best for Reddit/Facebook Groups)

Favorite track on the EP? For me, it’s still the title track for that absolute "sun-coming-up" energy. You can check out the full release on Bandcamp. Option 3: Short & Punchy 🌻

Released in early 2020, marked a significant shift in Mall Grab’s sound—moving away from the lo-fi house tags and leaning into a faster, more industrial yet melodic techno-house fusion. The EP serves as a standalone project but also sets the stage for the evolution seen in his later LP. Tracklist: Hidden Worlds Positive Energy Forever

is still that track. Released as a precursor to his debut album, this four-track EP on his own Looking For Trouble label is pure high-energy euphoria. Whether it’s the title track’s driving rhythm or the nostalgic, hazy synths of "Hidden Worlds," this record was built for the dancefloor.

Who remembers when Jordon closed out his Glitch Festival set with this? Before it even had a name, "Sunflower" was already legendary.