JUNGLE JUICE releases ‘Cold In This House’ as Denver producer delivers driving tech house cut
- 15 hours ago
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This one hits straight away. ‘Cold In This House’ doesn’t waste time setting a mood. It drops into a punchy 128 BPM groove and just keeps pushing. JUNGLE JUICE leans fully into that late-night tech house energy, built around a rolling bassline and tight, clipped percussion that keeps everything moving.
The groove is the main driver. It’s clean, direct and built for momentum. There’s no overthinking in the structure, just a steady push that feels designed for packed rooms and fast-moving sets.
Then the track pulls back. Midway through, ‘Cold In This House’ opens up into something more reflective. The drums drop out, the pressure lifts, and a softer, nostalgic synth takes over. It’s a brief shift, but it changes the feel of the track completely. That contrast gives the drop more weight when it comes back in.
And when it does, it lands harder. That moment is what makes the track stand out. It’s not just another straight-line tech house tool. There’s a bit of dynamic thinking in there, a willingness to break the groove before rebuilding it.
Coming out of Denver, JUNGLE JUICE is still early in his release run, but the intent is clear. There’s a focus on energy, movement and keeping things functional without stripping away character.
‘Cold In This House’ feels like a track built for DJs who want something direct but not completely predictable. It does the job, but it gives you a moment in the middle to reset the room before pushing forward again.



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