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News: Joshua Milú Shares New EP ‘Sucito: A Home’

  • July 8, 2026
  • Simon Lucas-Hughes
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London-based producer, vocalist, and multidisciplinary artist Joshua Milú has unveiled his latest three track EP, Sucito: A Home, a compelling Alternative House and electronic project that explores identity, belonging, and the transformative power of London’s club scene.

Released in September 2025, the EP marks the beginning of Milú’s ambitious Sucito series, an evolving body of work examining working-class life, queer self-discovery, and the lived realities of contemporary London through emotionally rich, club-driven soundscapes.

Following the release of his acclaimed debut album, We Deserve to Cry, Milú expands both his sonic palette and storytelling. Sucito: A Home blends introspective songwriting with pulsating electronic production, fusing Alternative House rhythms with deeply personal lyricism to create music that is equally suited to solitary reflection and the dancefloor.

At its heart, Sucito: A Home is an intimate exploration of what it means to carve out a sense of belonging in one of the world’s most expensive cities. The project follows Milú’s journey towards self-acceptance as a queer, working-class individual, capturing the realities of financial insecurity, demanding work schedules, and the search for community.

The inspiration stems from his early years living in London in 2022, when he balanced university studies alongside cleaning work while navigating his identity. Rather than viewing nightlife as an escape, Milú discovered London’s club culture as a place of education, connection, and personal growth.

“The club wasn’t just escape, it was education. It’s where I learned about London, about people, and about myself,” Joshua reflects.

His experiences were also shaped by grassroots promoters and inclusive nightlife organisers who made electronic music spaces more accessible to people on low incomes, reinforcing the importance of community within London’s underground club scene.

Beyond its infectious production, Sucito: A Home serves as a cultural statement. Milú aims to bring working-class narratives back into contemporary music, highlighting stories he believes are increasingly absent from the mainstream despite their deep historical roots across multiple genres.

Rather than separating struggle from celebration, the EP embraces both.

“With Sucito, I wanted to bring those stories back, but in a way that feels alive in the club. It’s about workers, queer identity, survival, joy, and movement all at once,” he explains.

The result is a project that challenges assumptions about club music, positioning the dancefloor as both a site of liberation and a platform for storytelling.

Musically, Sucito: A Home draws inspiration from artists including Kaytranada, Channel Tres, and The Blaze, while pushing further into percussion-led production and globally influenced club sounds. The EP balances groove-driven rhythms with reflective songwriting, creating a distinctive sound that continues to define Joshua Milú’s artistic identity.

The project also features collaborations with songwriter Roselyn Mugabe, while engineering duties were handled by bgtheengineer, helping bring Milú’s expansive vision to life.

As the opening chapter of the Sucito series, Sucito: A Home introduces a bold new creative direction rooted in authenticity, resilience, and the belief that the dancefloor can be a place where personal history, identity, and community converge. Through its blend of heartfelt storytelling and immersive electronic production, Joshua Milú delivers a release that is as socially conscious as it is sonically compelling.

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