A strong first statement from Rokah, bridging soul, disco and house. Limited to 200 pieces. Each record comes on heavy 180g vinyl, handnumbered and with an exclusive art print inside. Launching both his debut record and the very first release on brand-new label Tennis Is Good, Justus Rokah kicks things off with the Disco Fizz EP. The title track blends soul, funk and disco into a sparkling groove, a Motowninspired homage to Sektmate, evoking rooftop sunsets and live jam vibes straight out of the 70s. Warm, musical, and made to get you vibing. On the flip, Tennis Is Good (the duo of Justus Rokah & Flemming Bassedow) strip things down for the floor: a raw, driving house rework with pumping bassline, grinding kick and Detroit-tinged chords. Pure underground energy designed for peak-time moments.