Loco Dice Lets Rhythm Take Control on "Hold Up (You Feel That)"
- Charles Luberisse

- 2 hours ago
- 1 min read
Written By: Big C

Hold Up (You Feel That) demands your movement and attention from the very first beat. Loco Dice returns with his first release since Purple Jam, with a tech-house record that thrives on momentum. Dense percussion drives every second while Alaina Arnez's hypnotic spoken-word vocals weave effortlessly through the groove. The result is a track engineered for packed clubs, marathon DJ sets, and sound systems built to move entire rooms. Loco Dice understands that the strongest dance records don't interrupt the rhythm—they become the rhythm. Every layer serves the groove, leaving nothing wasted and nothing out of place.

That instinct has been developing for decades. Before becoming one of electronic music's defining names, Loco Dice sharpened his musical instincts through hip-hop, touring alongside artists including Snoop Dogg and Ice Cube before reshaping his sound for the underground club scene. Since breakthrough releases like Phat Dope Shit, collaborations with Skrillex, Fireboy DML, Carl Cox, and countless appearances at festivals including Coachella and Time Warp, he has consistently blurred the boundaries between genres without losing his identity. "Hold Up (You Feel That)" reinforces why he remains one of dance music's most dependable architects of movement. Connect with Loco Dice on Instagram, Spotify, TikTok, and X.




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