Bok Nero leans into Latin house energy on ‘Viva Colima’ with Laylattice
- Apr 30
- 1 min read

Bok Nero links with Laylattice on ‘Viva Colima’, a groove-led house release that taps into Latin influences while keeping its focus firmly on movement and dancefloor energy.
Built around playful rhythmic foundations, the track establishes its character quickly. Bouncy drum patterns drive the groove from the outset, creating a steady pulse while colourful synth work moves around the arrangement. The production keeps things light and energetic, leaning into rhythm and feel rather than overcomplicating the structure.
The vocal adds another layer of personality. Spanish and English phrases weave throughout the track, creating a back-and-forth dynamic that sits naturally within the groove and gives the record a stronger sense of movement and identity.
That balance shapes the wider feel of the release. The percussion remains tight and controlled while melodic details and vocal moments keep introducing small shifts in energy, helping the arrangement stay engaging without losing its flow.
There’s a sense of fun running through the track as well. Rather than chasing larger peak-time moments, ‘Viva Colima’ focuses on groove and atmosphere, delivering something that feels equally suited to warm-up sets, open-air sessions and late-night dancefloors.
With ‘Viva Colima’, Bok Nero and Laylattice deliver a vibrant house release built around rhythm, personality and Latin-inspired energy.



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