In this edition of Folded Frequencies, we tap into three distinct frequencies vibrating through the global soundscape—each pulsing with its own intention and identity. From the smoky, sample-heavy storytelling of Gustavo Louis and Jazzy Lion Man’s Narco Ping Pong, to the fluorescent satire of The Knocks and Dragonette’s dance-pop epic Revelation, and finally to the mainstage techno inferno KAAZE sets ablaze with his flip of a Motown classic. These records don’t just ride waves—they create them, bending genres and expectations along the way. Let’s press play.
🎧 Gustavo Louis x Jazzy Lion Man – “Narco Ping Pong”

Emerging from the depths of the underground hip-hop scene, Gustavo Louis and Jazzy Lion Man deliver a potent blend of gritty narratives and jazz-infused beats in their latest collaboration, “Narco Ping Pong.” This track, featured on their recent EP JAZZYNOMICS, showcases their unique ability to intertwine storytelling with experimental soundscapes. music.apple.com
The duo’s synergy is evident as they navigate themes of street life and personal struggles, painting vivid pictures through their lyrics. Their previous works, such as Luchador In The Lions Den and A Brick In Fitchburg, have established them as formidable storytellers in the hip-hop community. With “Narco Ping Pong,” they continue this tradition, offering listeners a raw and unfiltered glimpse into their world.
🎶 The Knocks & Dragonette – Revelation
In a groundbreaking collaboration, New York City electronic duo The Knocks and Canadian electro-pop artist Dragonette unveil their debut album, Revelation. Released under Neon Gold Records / Futures / Virgin, this album is a culmination of their shared musical journey, blending dance-pop rhythms with satirical narratives.
Set against the backdrop of a fictional 1980s corporate environment, Revelation critiques modern marketing and art homogenization. Tracks like “Foolish Pleasure,” “The Hero,” and the titular “Revelation” showcase their ability to merge catchy beats with thought-provoking themes. The album also features a reimagined version of Pete Townshend’s classic “Let My Love Open The Door,” adding a nostalgic touch to their innovative sound.
🔥 KAAZE – “Reach Out I’ll Be There”

Swedish producer KAAZE brings a fresh twist to a Motown classic with his latest release, “Reach Out I’ll Be There.” Transforming The Four Tops’ soulful hit into a high-energy techno anthem, KAAZE infuses the track with pulsating beats and electrifying drops, making it a festival favorite.
Known for his ability to bridge the gap between underground energy and mainstream appeal, KAAZE continues to push boundaries in the electronic dance music scene. His reinterpretation of this timeless classic not only pays homage to its roots but also introduces it to a new generation of listeners.

What ties these tracks together isn’t just sonic excellence—it’s the unapologetic commitment to creative risk. Whether reinterpreting timeless soul, building worlds through lyricism, or turning irony into anthems, each artist featured in this edition of Folded Frequencies offers something more than a vibe—they offer vision. Stick around for the next drop. We’re just getting started.





























