Jacoby unleashes Wonder on Multi Culti, a vibrant six-track EP that bursts with handcrafted energy and hooks designed to light up dancefloors and home listening alike. Teaming up with Angelo Cruzman, better known as Dreems, Jacoby channels a wild fusion of sample-heavy pop and dub-infused grooves straight from the Australian underground. This release feels like a lost treasure unearthed from a psychedelic beach party, packed with vocal flourishes and unexpected twists that keep you locked in from start to finish.
Welcome kicks things off with a shimmering guitar line that immediately sets the tone for adventure, pulling listeners into a world where imagination runs free. Sing a Song ramps up the joy with infectious choruses that demand replays, perfect for DJs looking to inject pure uplift into their sets. Wonder expands into symphonic territory, blending childlike wonder with driving rhythms that make it a standout for those peak-time transitions. Anything flips a classic cheese-rock anthem into island-tinged funk, delivering that fresh, filter-house edge while staying true to underground roots.
Right Direction brings low-slung horns and motivational lyrics that ground the EP in feel-good territory, ideal for winding down a long night or bridging sets with smooth confidence. La La La (Peace and Love) closes out the package with expansive cheer, stretching out those euphoric moments into something truly immersive. Across all six tracks, Jacoby and Dreems craft moments that feel both nostalgic and forward-thinking, highlighting their knack for turning eclectic samples into club-ready anthems.
Multi Culti stands out as a label championing eclectic electronic explorations, founded by Dreems himself to spotlight boundary-pushing sounds from global talents with a penchant for feel-good experimentation. Wonder exemplifies that ethos, bridging dreamy pop hooks with dubwise flourishes that appeal to house and techno selectors craving variety. For fans of The Avalanches-style sample adventures or filter-house revivalists, this EP delivers underground appeal wrapped in technicolor energy, proving Jacoby’s place among the scene’s most inventive voices.




