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Frank Lotion And DJ HYGGE Channel Nostalgic Club Emotion On ‘Love All Night’

Two men indoors by a striped wall; one in a black cap and headphones, the other in glasses and a white shirt giving a thumbs-up.
Frank Lotion & DJ HYGGE

Frank Lotion and DJ HYGGE return with ‘Love All Night’, a nostalgic house cut shaped by years of collaboration, dancefloor testing and shared club culture roots.


Originally both from Lüneburg, the pair only began making music together after reconnecting later in Berlin. Since then, they have built a collaborative project centred around friendship, underground dance music and an ongoing connection to their hometown, where they continue hosting parties and performing together multiple times each year.



‘Love All Night’ reflects that shared history. The track has reportedly been evolving for almost four years, gradually refined through studio sessions and club testing before finally reaching its finished form. That extended process is clear throughout the production, which feels carefully balanced between modern house functionality and classic rave emotion.


Built around rolling low-end grooves, uplifting melodic energy and an instantly memorable vocal sample, the single captures the kind of euphoric late-night atmosphere designed for packed dancefloors and open-air summer sets alike. Rather than chasing excessive intensity, the track focuses on warmth, movement and emotional release.


Both artists also bring strong individual experience into the collaboration. Before launching his own releases, Frank Lotion spent years working behind the scenes alongside other artists, later stepping forward with releases and collaborations involving German acts including Dominik Hartz and Lenge. Previous material from the duo has also gained support from Skin On Skin, while DJ HYGGE has continued building momentum through releases on Filth Inc.


With ‘Love All Night’, the duo deliver a polished and emotionally driven club record that balances rave nostalgia with modern house production in a way that feels natural rather than overly retro-focused.


Frank Lotion


DJ HYGGE

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