I think we all miss the golden age of house – think of the tunes that we were blessed with during the late aughts and early 2010s. Luckily, Jeppediinho is here to bring it back.
On his first album “Games of Life“, the Swedish producer turns that nostalgia into propulsion, fusing the euphoria of classic house with the melodic instincts of a born storyteller. It’s a record that pulses with heart, and the kind of debut record that feels both like a personal catharsis and a love letter to the golden era of electronic music.
Across the album’s highlights, Jeppediinho crafts tracks that balance emotional depth with pure dancefloor energy. Lead single “Feels So Good” is exactly what its title promises – a burst of synths and melody that captures the rush of being alive to the fullest. “Lost in My Mind” dips into the emotional turbulence of overthinking, expertly pairing introspective lyrics with an EDM-driven backbone. Meanwhile, “What’s Your Mentality?” stands out for its anthemic drop and sense of resilience, turning inner struggle into kinetic triumph. It’s hard to believe that this is his debut album.
But, what makes “Games of Life” so engaging is how sincere of a record it is. You can hear the kid from Stockholm who once fell in love with Avicii and the sound of melodic house, and who has now grown into an artist in his own right, translating his own story through sound. The touches of hard rock, pop, and 80s energy reveal someone unafraid to blend influences, but always with melody at the core.
Even Jeppediinho’s alias tells you something about his approach: he’s inherently playful, curious, and grounded in passion, with his artist project being a nod to both his soccer hero Ronaldinho and his days in e-sports. That same mix of precision and flair drives his music. With Games of Life, Jeppediinho successfully evokes golden memories of a better time and displays them for the next generation of kids falling in love with dance music, just as he once did. It’s a triumphant debut for an artist whose career is truly set to take off.
Stream “Games of Life” here.
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