French production trio Omada have officially released their debut EP, Borderlines, via Insomniac Records’ Gotta Move imprint. Across three carefully crafted tracks, the collective blends Latin, Afro house, and deep house influences into a cohesive project that showcases the group’s collaborative chemistry while introducing a fresh voice to the global electronic music landscape.
Comprised of French producers Maesic, Samson, and Jean-Marc, Omada brings together three artists who have each built reputations within the international house scene through their individual careers. United by a shared passion for groove-driven production and melodic songwriting, the trio have formed a collective that thrives on creative collaboration, combining their distinct musical perspectives into a singular sound.
Leading the EP is “No Puedo,” a vibrant collaboration featuring Latin singer-songwriter and producer TEAMO. Built around Afro house rhythms and infused with Latin flair, the track pairs warm sub-bass, understated percussion, and atmospheric chord progressions with TEAMO’s bilingual vocal performance. Seamlessly switching between Spanish and English, the record delivers an infectious blend of emotional songwriting and dancefloor-ready energy that encapsulates the project’s cross-cultural identity.
Throughout Borderlines, Omada explore the intersection of organic percussion, hypnotic grooves, and melodic house production. The EP balances intimate moments with club-focused arrangements, highlighting the trio’s ability to create music that resonates equally on festival stages and late-night dancefloors.
The release follows a string of successful singles that have steadily established Omada as one of France’s most promising emerging electronic acts. Previous releases include “Still Summer,” created alongside Samson and Jean-Marc, as well as “Dubai Shit,” a collaboration with internationally acclaimed producer HUGEL. The latter has accumulated more than 9.1 million streams, earning widespread support from artists including Disco Lines, Louis The Child, HILLS, Plastic Funk, Swanky Tunes, Yves V, Cheat Codes, and Hutch.
Their growing profile has also been reinforced through international radio support, with airplay across major broadcasters including BBC Radio 1, SiriusXM‘s BPM and Diplo’s Revolution, Kiss Dance UK, NRJ, and OVO Sound, reflecting the trio’s increasing influence across both European and North American dance music audiences.

Reflecting on the significance of the release, Jean-Marc shared:
“This EP represents the coming together of three different creative worlds into one shared vision. Each record reflects the energy, emotion, and inspiration we’ve found through collaboration, pushing our sound into new territory while staying true to what brought us together in the first place. We’re excited to share this project with the world and grateful to release it with Insomniac.”
With Borderlines, Omada make an assured statement of intent. Fusing Latin rhythms, Afro house grooves, and deep melodic textures into a refined and contemporary package, the trio demonstrate both their individual strengths and collective vision. Released through one of dance music’s most respected labels, the EP positions Omada as an exciting new force within the global house music scene, with a sound built for international dancefloors and lasting crossover appeal.
OMADA: INSTAGRAM / SPOTIFY / SOUNDCLOUD / APPLE MUSIC
MAESIC: INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK / TIKTOK / SPOTIFY / SOUNDCLOUD / APPLE MUSIC
SAMSON: INSTAGRAM / SPOTIFY / SOUNDCLOUD / APPLE MUSIC
JEAN-MARC: INSTAGRAM / SPOTIFY / SOUNDCLOUD / APPLE MUSIC
GOTTA MOVE MUSIC: WEBSITE / INSTAGRAM
