EPHRA & DoubleVie aim straight for the club with “You Want Me”

Two artists from Tepatitlán in Los Altos de Jalisco deliver a sleek, late-night dance cut and introduce EPHRA, the new alias of FRVNCO.

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On “You Want Me”, artists from Tepatitlán, Jalisco, EPHRA and DoubleVie join forces for a track that feels purpose-built for the dancefloor. Marking the official arrival of EPHRA, the new alias of FRVNCO, the collaboration leans into tension, release and repetition, channeling that after-hours energy where the lights are low and the crowd is fully locked into the groove.

Built around a tight rhythmic backbone, a hypnotic bassline and emotive melodic touches, “You Want Me” sits comfortably in the space between underground sensibilities and accessible, hook-driven dance music. It’s the kind of cut designed to work in both intimate club rooms and festival systems, speaking to dancers who crave tracks with both weight and feeling.

For DoubleVie and EPHRA, the single signals a shared vision coming out of Tepatitlán and the wider Los Altos de Jalisco region: forward-thinking, emotionally charged electronic music with a clear focus on the club. As FRVNCO steps into his EPHRA moniker and DoubleVie continues to carve out his own sound, “You Want Me” stands as a statement of intent and a glimpse of where this collaboration—and the scene around them—is headed next.

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