Max Low’s 'Addicted' EP Pulls Back the Curtain on Their Club-Ready Swagger
- jimt
- Jun 26
- 1 min read

Max Low are back, and with their 'Addicted' EP, Jamie and Kiraleigh dial up both the grit and the intimacy. Fresh from the buzz of “Groove on Display,” this two-track drop flexes their tech house chops while peeling back to reveal a more personal edge.
Opening with “My Addiction,” the duo break new ground by stepping behind the mic themselves. Their vocals are understated but impactful, weaving through slick percussion and minimal production that hits with a simmering confidence. It’s a track that lingers — a dark groove with a human pulse.
Flip it, and “Plastic Fantastic” cools things down with hypnotic low-end textures and chopped vocal fragments that feel perfect for those moments when the dancefloor needs to catch its breath but can’t lose the vibe. The EP showcases Max Low’s knack for balancing punchy club bangers with space to breathe — a rare skill in tech house’s often relentless world.
With a recent string of releases on labels like Terminal Underground, IN/ROTATION, and hau5trap, Max Low are building momentum that feels both organic and relentless. Streaming stats and Spotify support back up the hype, but the real story is in how this EP marks a moment of growth and new directions.
The rest of 2025 promises more music, live shows, and collaborations — and 'Addicted' makes it clear Max Low’s rise is far from over.
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