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.
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: Loco & Jam - Back To The Warehouse (Original Mix)
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 Released in January 2022 on the Arcane Music
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 Why It Matters This track isn't just a
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.