Joss Dean Builds Late-Night Tension On ‘Was I Loved (Dub Mix)’
- Mar 2
- 2 min read

Joss Dean returns to Dansu Discs with ‘Was I Loved (Dub Mix)’, a deeper, more focused rework of his breakthrough single that made a serious impact across clubs, radio and charts last year. Following a run of sold-out headline shows and key appearances at some of the world’s most respected dancefloors, the London-based producer revisits one of his defining records with a version built squarely for late-night sets.
Where the original leaned into vocal identity and crossover appeal, the Dub Mix strips things back to pure function. Rolling drums, weighty low-end and moody atmospheric layers take centre stage, allowing the groove to unfold with patience and control. The arrangement leaves space where it matters, letting tension build naturally while maintaining a steady, locked-in momentum designed for those deeper moments on the dancefloor.
This is a record that prioritises feel over immediacy. Subtle shifts in rhythm and texture carry the track forward, creating a sense of movement without forcing peaks too early. It is purposeful, restrained and built for selectors who understand the importance of timing, sitting comfortably in the kind of 3AM territory where energy is sustained rather than rushed.
The release follows a defining period for Joss Dean, who continues to establish himself as one of the UK’s most exciting emerging names in underground house music. At just 18 years old, he has already delivered standout performances at venues and events including The Warehouse Project, Drumsheds and Ibiza, alongside sold-out headline shows across the UK. His ability to translate studio output into high-impact club moments has quickly set him apart within a new generation of artists.
His original single ‘Was I Loved?’ marked a breakthrough moment, entering the UK Official Chart at #75 and surpassing 600,000 Spotify streams, while receiving consistent support across dancefloors and radio. That success laid the foundation for this new iteration, which reframes the track with a more underground, DJ-focused approach.
Joss Dean’s sound sits firmly within the UK house tradition, drawing from groovy, minimal-leaning influences while maintaining a modern edge. His sets reflect that balance, combining energy and technical control with an instinctive understanding of crowd movement.
With ‘Was I Loved (Dub Mix)’, he returns to Dansu with intent, delivering a refined version of a proven record that speaks directly to the dancefloor.



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