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STO continues monthly house series with ‘Vibin in February’

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We’re premiering ‘Vibin in February’, the latest groove-driven house track from STO and the next chapter in his monthly series built around dancefloor momentum. Download it for free: https://hypeddit.com/sto-fr/vibin-in-february.


The track locks into its groove quickly. Tight drum programming and a rolling bassline set the tone from the first bars, creating a steady forward push that feels designed for late-night club moments and long DJ blends.



Rather than leaning on dramatic breakdowns, ‘Vibin in February’ keeps the energy moving through repetition and subtle shifts in rhythm. Crisp percussion patterns provide clarity and movement, while the low-end carries the groove with weight and bounce.


The arrangement stays disciplined throughout. Each element sits comfortably in the mix, allowing the rhythm to do the heavy lifting while small melodic touches drift in and out of the groove. It’s a track that focuses on feel rather than spectacle.


That approach makes ‘Vibin in February’ particularly effective in those moments when the dancefloor is already moving. The groove keeps people locked in, maintaining momentum without forcing the energy too far in any direction.



We’ve been enjoying how the track balances patience and movement. The production leaves space for DJs to work with it across longer transitions, making it a functional tool for extended sets while still carrying a clear identity of its own.


‘Vibin in February’ continues the idea behind STO’s series: house music built around groove, control and dancefloor connection.


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