DJ Tennis and Eliza Rose Go to "Playa Paradiso"
It's the Italian producer's "first solo material in a while," following recent remixes for Röyksopp and Fever Ray and Moby and J.P. Bimeni.
Rachel Narozniak

DJ Tennis and Eliza Rose cut streamers a one-way ticket to “Playa Paradiso,” where the forecast includes clear skies, warm temps, and affable house music. The single plays with the effervescence of a crisp glass of sparkling water spryly popping over cubes of ice and sweetened by honeyed vocals from Rose, whose white-knuckle grip on the dance game strengthens with the one-off, which adds to her tally of noteworthy collaborations with artists like Calvin Harris and Confidence Man.
“After working on productions for some of my favorite artists…this is my first solo material in a while,” DJ Tennis wrote in an Instagram post announcing “Playa Paradiso.” It trails the Italian producer’s recent remixes of Röyksopp and Fever Ray’s “What Else Is There?” and Moby and J.P. Bimeni’s “should sleep.” Listen below.
“Playa Paradiso” arrives via DJ Tennis’ Life and Death label on the heels of its new distribution deal with Above Board. With “a vault of unreleased music” still to come, per a press release, while the punk-tour-manager-turned-producer soundtracks lazy summer days with his latest, his own are anything but.























