- Digital
Sian, Matt, David LeSal
Why You Tripping EP
belonging
- Cat No: BELONGING007D
- Release: 2026-02-27
- updated:
Track List
0bit/44.1khz [wav/flac/aiff/alac/mp3]
belonging continues its 2026 run with a new EP from Sian and Matt. 'Why You
Tripping' lands on February 13 and brings a tougher, more restless edge into the
catalogue, sitting on the rougher side of Indie Dance with clear techno and acid
influences.
Ireland-born and now based in Los Angeles, Sian has built a reputation for high-impact
club records and sharp, forward-moving production. Matt, hailing from Patagonia in
Argentina, adds his own raw, groove-driven perspective to the collaboration, resulting in a
release that feels direct, functional and made for late-night floors rather than polished
listening.
The title track 'Why You Tripping' is driven by a tight, rolling groove and biting synth work,
lifted by a vocal contribution from David LeSal that gives the track its hook and attitude.
'Enemies' keeps the pressure on, leaning further into acidic sequences and percussive
drive, built for late-night momentum and peak-time sets.
As the next release on belonging this year, the EP expands the label's sound into slightly
tougher territory while staying true to its club-focused, contemporary direction.
Tripping' lands on February 13 and brings a tougher, more restless edge into the
catalogue, sitting on the rougher side of Indie Dance with clear techno and acid
influences.
Ireland-born and now based in Los Angeles, Sian has built a reputation for high-impact
club records and sharp, forward-moving production. Matt, hailing from Patagonia in
Argentina, adds his own raw, groove-driven perspective to the collaboration, resulting in a
release that feels direct, functional and made for late-night floors rather than polished
listening.
The title track 'Why You Tripping' is driven by a tight, rolling groove and biting synth work,
lifted by a vocal contribution from David LeSal that gives the track its hook and attitude.
'Enemies' keeps the pressure on, leaning further into acidic sequences and percussive
drive, built for late-night momentum and peak-time sets.
As the next release on belonging this year, the EP expands the label's sound into slightly
tougher territory while staying true to its club-focused, contemporary direction.
