TEO.x3 steps into a new moment with sprite, the standout single from his debut EP, iDidntMeanToGhostYouButMyWifiCrashedAgain. The track has quickly become a point of entry into his world: sharp, emotional and rooted in the hyperpop shift happening across Europe. His collaboration with Tamta strengthens that identity, giving the release a clarity that goes beyond its glossy production.
What follows is a project built with intention. sprite leans into contrast, balancing bright textures with a steady emotional core. TEO.x3 treats production as a space for tension rather than excess, letting distortion and precision overlap without competing. “In sprite, I wanted to blend vintage synth warmth with the chaotic sparkle of glitch and ASMR textures, all wrapped around a punchy pop melody,” he says. The track reflects that impulse cleanly, translating internal noise into something controlled and melodic.
The EP expands that language. Its five tracks move through nostalgia, overstimulation and the kind of emotional confusion that belongs to people who grew up online. “The whole EP comes from nostalgia, noise, and the strange ideas that show up when I am alone with my gear for too long. I wanted people to hear what is in my DNA.” The project stays intimate without becoming fragile and experimental without abandoning structure.
Tamta’s presence adds definition rather than decoration. Her delivery cuts through the track’s digital sheen, reinforcing its theme of masking instability with brightness. Their ongoing creative exchange across music and visual work gives the collaboration an ease that feels earned.
Beyond the studio, TEO.x3 continues shaping his place within the new European pop landscape, performing across London and collaborating with brands such as Prada, Dsquared2 and Camper. sprite feels like a confident step forward, not because it is louder, but because it shows an artist refining his voice with focus and intent.
TEO.x3 & Tamta
