Kideko returns to Edible with “Once Again,” delivering a groove-rich house weapon
With “Once Again,” Kideko makes a welcome return to Edible, delivering a vibrant club-ready cut that reinforces his reputation for feel-good house music built to move crowds.

Built around a punchy bassline and a catchy vocal hook, “Once Again” bursts with feel-good energy from the first beat. Crisp drums and playful rhythmic touches keep the groove bouncing with confidence, while the warm low-end and lively swing give the track its infectious lift. Funky, vibrant, and built to light up the dancefloor, it’s a cut designed to work the room with effortless charm.
Brighton-born artist Kideko has become known for his high-energy, dancefloor-focused sound, blending contagious rhythms with uplifting vocal hooks. Since breaking through in 2015, his music has landed on Toolroom, Solotoko, Ministry of Sound, Realm & of course, Edible. With standout cuts such as “Crank It,” “The Jam,” and “Dum Dum” helping define his soulful yet explosive style. And alongside his solo releases, he has collaborated with the likes of A-Trak, Armand Van Helden, Sonny Fodera, The Magician and Friend Within to name a few.
Supported by key tastemakers such as Pete Tong, Mistajam, Annie Mac, and Danny Howard, Kideko’s productions have become regular fixtures on BBC Radio 1, connecting with dancefloors from Miami to Ibiza and beyond.
























