€URO TRA$H – the provocative side project of iconic Dutch Billboard-charting duo Yellow Claw – is back with their new single “Stick Ya Lips,” out on their label Barong Family. The track serves as the underground, clubby and festival-destined vibe that their alter-ego proudly represents, beginning with tech-house-inspired kick drums coupled with a deep and dynamic bassline. Throw in some wobbly synths and the catchy “I like when ya stick them lips out at me” vocal riff, and you have yourself a club heater that will have crowds dancing all through the night. €URO TRA$H‘s biggest single to date is “B€NZ” from their successful 2023 album “¥€$,” as well as others such as “What You Looking For” and “Something Real.” “Stick Ya Lips” also happens to be off their upcoming new appropriately titled body of work “House Music For Stripclubs,” out on November 29th, consisting of 13 €URO TRA$H records, which is guaranteed to deliver more creative energetic house music.

Yellow Claw launched their side project €URO TRA$H in 2021, swiftly establishing themselves as a prominent force in the landscape by releasing “1F2F,” “Dipped in $ugar,” and “B€NZ,” all of which quickly became club favorites. The alias itself gives them the artistic freedom their music deserves and offers the two men the opportunity to challenge themselves once more to make sense of their blend of house music, strip club vibes, and underground warehouse party energy. In an industry that is dominated by single-release tracks, their debut album “¥€$” made them stand out while simultaneously showcases their versatility with collaborations such as Los Angeles-based OGAQUAFINA and Wax MotifIndonesian artists Syaqish and RamengvrlMalaysian rapper Lil’ Asian Thiccie, and the Brazilian house act Almanac. The album, with its iconic GIFs-turned-cover art, showcases the scope and vision of the project in the best possible way. 2024 started out with some of the duo’s first guest appearances on Tchami’s Confession imprint and AC Slater’s Night Bass, keeping the flow of new music consistent, just the way we like it.