Released in January 2022 on the Arcane Music label , this track is a masterclass in modern . The Sound: Gritty, Groovy, and Disciplined

Loco & Jam (comprising Lloyd Reid and James Peoples) have built a reputation for a "stripped-back, percussive approach" that favors sustained momentum over flashy breakdowns. "Back To The Warehouse" perfectly embodies this philosophy:

At 7 minutes and 2 seconds, it’s a marathon of high-art techno that avoids "melodic excess" in favor of rhythmic evolution. Why It Matters

This track isn't just a nostalgic nod to the past; it’s a functional, modern tool designed to anchor a set and maintain relentless pressure. Where to Listen

It delivers what fans call "real, raw, no-bullshit warehouse energy". Think tight drum programming, rolling basslines, and subtle synth work that builds tension until the room feels ready to crack.

Clocking in at a steady 128 BPM in the dark, moody key of D Minor , the track is engineered for maximum dancefloor impact.

Since forming in 2007, Loco & Jam have become staples in the global techno circuit, earning the support of heavyweights like , Carl Cox , and Richie Hawtin . While they first gained worldwide fame with their 2010 hit "Medusa," "Back To The Warehouse" proves they haven't lost their touch for creating "dancefloor demolishing" records.