Nico Falla – Let Me In

29 Giugno 2026

Nico Falla steps into the spotlight once again with “Let Me In,” a tech house cut that immediately locks into its own rhythmic identity. The track opens with a tight, controlled groove that feels deliberately restrained at first, almost as if it is holding back its full intent before gradually revealing its energy.

The percussion work sits at the core of the arrangement, built around a crisp, rolling tech house framework. Each kick lands with a firm, weighted presence, while the hi-hats and percussive layers add a subtle syncopation that keeps the movement alive without overcrowding the mix. There’s a clear sense of precision in how the rhythm is constructed, reflecting a club-focused approach designed for long transitions and peak-time sets.

On the synth side, “Let Me In” leans into a minimal but effective palette. Stabs and filtered motifs appear in and out of the arrangement, creating tension without overexplaining themselves. The sound design feels intentional, slightly raw around the edges, which adds character and aligns well with Nico Falla’s broader stylistic range across tech house, bass house, and UK garage influences.

Atmospherically, the track carries a late-night club energy, the kind that builds in darker rooms where the system does most of the storytelling. There’s a push-and-pull dynamic between space and density, allowing moments of breathing room before the groove tightens again and pulls everything forward.

Considering Nico Falla’s trajectory—from major festival appearances to support from artists like Tiësto, Afrojack, and Don Diablo—“Let Me In” feels like a natural continuation of a producer refining his identity on the global stage. It is a release that fits comfortably into peak-time tech house sets while still maintaining a distinct personal fingerprint.

A high-quality release that we are pleased to host on our webzine with this review.

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