Sosi. channels groove and spirit on debut album ‘Our Time’

After years of shaping sounds behind the curtain, Colombian producer Sosi. steps forward with his nine-track collection ‘Our Time’, a record rooted in house but shaded with funk, soul, and Latin rhythm.

Highlighted by the standout offering ‘Touch me’, carried by Alyma’s velvet vocal delivery, the record establishes itself as something both sensual and immediate. Basslines strut, drums glide, and a playful energy emerges, the kind that can soundtrack both a hazy sunrise and a crowded club. Tracks like ‘Latin soul (Me gusta)’ and ‘Where you go’ deepen that balance, weaving percussion with liquid grooves that pull Sosi.’s cultural roots into direct conversation with house music’s global pulse.

But what elevates ‘Our Time’ is the way it resists being just functional. Each track breathes with intention, its details carefully carved: a chord change that sighs, a hi-hat that snaps just right, synth textures that shimmer like heat rising off city streets. Whereas the closer ‘Outro’ shifts gears entirely, delivering spoken word against a looping motif and ambient chords that unfurl into stillness. It’s a reflective landing, the sound of a producer stepping back and letting space do the talking.

This is house music with heart, designed for both bodies in motion and minds in reflection. In the continuous live performance video that accompanies the album, Sosi. showcases that this record is about creating a shared moment with his audience.

With ‘Our Time’, Sosi. builds a world all to himself. It’s a groove-driven journey that proves house can still be soulful, personal, and carry sunlight in its bones.