Chicago producer Azzecca teams up with London duo House of Molly for their new single “Love On Me,” released via Factory 93 Records.
The release marks another milestone in Azzecca’s rapid rise across the global electronic scene. Following her 2025 remix of Cole Knight’s “Going Higher” on Factory 93, along with releases on DGTL, Higher Ground, Kompakt, and Foreign Family Collective, the Beatport Next alum has steadily expanded her global presence. Her momentum has also been reflected on stage, with performances at major events including Coachella and The Warehouse Project.
For “Love On Me,” she joins forces with House of Molly, the duo behind the standout collaboration “Where All My People” with Jamie Jones and Nicole Moudaber. Supported by Pete Tong and Danny Howard, the London-based duo embrace themes of blackness, queerness, and hedonism throughout their music. Their growing catalogue also includes collaborations alongside Eats Everything and Piero Pirupa.
Reflecting on the track’s creation, Azzecca explained:
“I originally made the track using a big ’80s sample as the vocal, and once it was finished it felt like it needed something cool and original. House of Molly had a vocal they were working on, and it fit seamlessly into the track. I love how this one turned out and can’t wait for it to be out.”
Musically, “Love On Me” is anchored by a heavy ’90s-inspired bassline, while woozy pads, sultry vocals, and tripped-out synths melt together into a hypnotic, club-ready groove. The collaboration blends the trio’s distinct production styles into a euphoric yet contemporary dancefloor cut, reinforcing Factory 93 Records’ reputation for forward-thinking house and techno releases.
“Love On Me” by Azzecca and House of Molly is available now on all streaming platforms.
