Reboot & Shokë Collaborate on 'House Call' EP

Interview and release details highlight emerging trends in electronic music

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

The recent collaboration between veteran producer Reboot and rising talent Shokë on the 'House Call' EP for Cécille Records exemplifies several key trends shaping the electronic music landscape. The project showcases the growing emphasis on intergenerational exchange, the continued importance of regional music scenes, and the viability of remote collaboration - all while prioritizing authenticity and artistic freedom in the creative process.

Why it matters

This collaboration represents a shift in the electronic music industry, as established artists increasingly seek out partnerships with emerging talent. It highlights how diverse perspectives and interconnected global networks can lead to a richer, more dynamic sound. Additionally, the project's success underscores Cécille Records' commitment to fostering these types of intergenerational connections within the scene.

The details

Reboot and Shokë developed the 'House Call' EP entirely through remote collaboration, leveraging modern tools to exchange ideas and create the music. This approach allowed for a more relaxed pace and greater trust in the creative process. The EP is deeply rooted in the Italian house scene, with Shokë's Naples-based origins and Reboot's long-standing connection to Italy. However, their collaboration was facilitated by a shared network, illustrating the crucial role of personal relationships in bridging geographical boundaries.

  • The 'House Call' EP was released on Cécille Records in February 2026.

The players

Reboot

A veteran electronic music producer with a long-standing connection to the Italian house scene.

Shokë

A rising talent in the electronic music scene, based in Naples, Italy.

Cécille Records

An electronic music label that has cultivated a strong following in the Italian house scene for nearly two decades.

Marc Scholl

A representative of Cécille Records who has highlighted the success of the Reboot and Shokë collaboration.

Nick Curly

A representative of Cécille Records who has also commented on the significance of the Reboot and Shokë partnership.

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What they’re saying

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The takeaway

The success of the 'House Call' EP highlights the growing importance of intergenerational collaboration, the continued relevance of regional music scenes, and the viability of remote creative partnerships in the evolving electronic music landscape. These trends suggest a future where diverse perspectives and interconnected global networks will lead to a richer, more dynamic sound.