I Hug Speakers and RPR Lock Into Low-End Pressure on ‘Denzel’
- Jan 18
- 2 min read

I Hug Speakers joins forces with RPR on ‘Denzel’, a powerful, bass-driven track built squarely for the club. Rooted in groove and physicality, the release leans into weight, pressure and movement with no unnecessary distractions.
‘Denzel’ is carried by a driving bassline that sits deep in the low end, pushing the track forward with authority. Groovy drum patterns keep the rhythm tight and functional, while ghetto vocal samples inject raw attitude and edge. The result is a track that feels direct and unpolished in the best sense, designed to hit hard on proper systems and keep dancers locked in.
The collaboration reflects I Hug Speakers’ wider approach to electronic music. Based in Wrocław, Poland, he has built a signature sound that fuses house grooves with the earth-shaking low end of UK dubstep. While his work often sits within minimal tech house frameworks, he freely draws on deep house, dubstep, UK garage, and techno, letting bass and rhythm act as the unifying force.
That flexibility is rooted in deep musical knowledge. Before stepping into electronic music, I Hug Speakers worked as a professional guitarist and music teacher. His understanding of harmony and music theory informs his productions and DJ sets, enabling him to craft tracks that feel both technically refined and creatively unpredictable.
‘Denzel’ captures that balance well. It is straightforward in intent but detailed in execution, blending raw club energy with controlled structure. The groove never overreaches; instead, it maintains momentum through repetition and subtle variation.
For I Hug Speakers, a DJ set should feel like a well-paced film, coherent in flow but with moments that surprise. ‘Denzel’ fits that philosophy perfectly. It is a track built to slot seamlessly into a set while still delivering a jolt of character and weight.
With RPR alongside him, ‘Denzel’ lands as a focused club tool. Heavy, groovy and unapologetically bass-forward, it reinforces I Hug Speakers’ position as an artist who understands how to move rooms through sound, pressure and instinct.



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