Loco Dice’s latest release “Hold Up (You Feel That)” arrives with the confidence of an artist who has spent decades shaping the language of modern electronic music. Built around a powerful tech house framework, the track immediately reveals a production approach focused on groove, tension and pure club energy, reflecting the experience of a producer who has always understood the connection between rhythm and movement.
The rhythmic structure is the true foundation of the track. The percussion works with precision, creating a rolling pulse that feels both hypnotic and dynamic. Instead of relying on unnecessary complexity, Dice focuses on subtle variations, letting each element breathe while maintaining a constant sense of forward motion. The groove develops naturally, creating that immersive atmosphere that has become a signature element of his productions and DJ sets.
The synth work adds another layer of personality to the release. The sounds are carefully designed, balancing darker tones with a warm, engaging character that keeps the track accessible without losing its underground spirit. Every transition feels intentional, with the arrangement building a journey rather than simply following a repetitive formula.
Throughout his career, from “Phat Dope Shit” to landmark projects such as “7 Dunham Place”, “Underground Sound Suicide” and “Love Letters”, Loco Dice has consistently explored the space between house, techno and contemporary club culture. “Hold Up (You Feel That)” continues this path with a mature and refined approach, proving once again why his name remains central in the global electronic scene.
This is a high-quality release that perfectly captures the essence of a producer who knows how to create atmosphere, energy and connection. A track made for powerful sound systems, late-night moments and dancefloors where the groove becomes the main language. We are proud to host this release on our webzine and share a review of a production that carries the unmistakable identity of Loco Dice.