Coeo - Sorry For The Late Reply 🏆

Clocking in at 123 BPM in F Major, it maintains a steady, infectious energy perfect for setting the vibe in any DJ set. Inside the Piano Workout EP

The track is anchored by a driving piano melody that feels both nostalgic for '90s house and entirely fresh. Coeo - Sorry For The Late Reply

While the title track often steals the spotlight, the entire EP is a cohesive journey through COEO's versatile sound. The tracklist from Discogs includes: Hyperactive (6:15) I Can Never Be Yours (6:21) Bliss (7:05) Why It Resonates Clocking in at 123 BPM in F Major,

True to COEO’s signature style, the production is steeped in old-school soul, incorporating saxophones and funky basslines. The tracklist from Discogs includes: Hyperactive (6:15) I

The track’s title itself—"Sorry For The Late Reply"—carries a certain relatable irony for anyone who has been "away" from the club scene or caught in a creative hiatus. For COEO, it marked a triumphant return to their underground roots after a period of heavy global touring. Coeo - Sorry For The Late Reply

If there is one duo that knows how to perfectly balance the grit of the underground with a sun-drenched, soulful spirit, it’s Munich-based Florian Vietz and Andreas Höpfl, better known as COEO . Their track "Sorry For The Late Reply," the standout opener from their 2020 Piano Workout EP on the Toy Tonics label , has solidified its place as a contemporary house classic. A Modern Twist on Classic Piano House