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Kideko’s Holding On marks an exciting new chapter for the Brighton-based producer, landing as his first solo release on Toolroom since the successful 2021 collaboration ‘Soul Searcher’ with Wh0. Known for his signature blend of UK house and bass-driven club music, Kideko delivers a track that perfectly balances nostalgic elements with contemporary energy. Holding On is a masterclass in tech house, featuring a famous disco sample, a pulsing bassline, and an irresistible groove that is sure to dominate dancefloors this summer.

The track kicks off with a rhythmic foundation that immediately grabs your attention. Kideko’s rhythmic precision is evident as the beats build in layers, gradually intensifying the track’s energy. The percussion is tight, with a solid kick drum anchoring the rhythm while crisp hi-hats and claps add an infectious swing. The driving beat is unmistakably tech house, but there’s a noticeable fluidity in the way the elements come together, creating a groove that feels both organic and hypnotic. This attention to detail in rhythm is a hallmark of Kideko’s work, drawing on the energy of UK garage and house while adding a modern twist.

The bassline in Holding On is undeniably the track’s standout feature. It’s deep and resonant, locking in with the rhythm section to give the track its pulse. The bassline feels both grounding and dynamic, with a slight wobble that adds a sense of movement. Kideko’s ability to create a bassline that is both infectious and functional is one of the reasons his productions have been so widely embraced. It works seamlessly to drive the track forward, while also providing the space needed for the other elements to shine.

A key element of Holding On is its use of a classic disco sample, a move that injects the track with an unmistakable sense of familiarity. Kideko takes this sample and cleverly shifts the vocal hook, upping the pace and transforming it into something new. The vocal, which is both soulful and uplifting, adds a layer of warmth and nostalgia to the track. This sampling technique adds an extra layer of depth to Holding On, blending the past with the present in a way that feels fresh but familiar. It’s a perfect example of Kideko’s ability to pull from the sounds of yesteryear while keeping a finger on the pulse of contemporary club music.

The overall atmosphere of Holding On is one of euphoric energy. There’s an undeniable feel-good vibe to the track, with its uplifting melodies and catchy rhythms. The blend of disco influence and modern tech house elements creates an atmosphere that is perfect for the summer club scene. It’s a track designed to keep people moving, with a groove that feels like it could stretch on for hours without losing its appeal.

In conclusion, Holding On is a standout release from Kideko, showcasing his ability to create high-quality, dancefloor-ready music. With a catchy disco hook, a deep bassline, and infectious rhythms, it’s clear that this track will be a summer anthem. Kideko continues to refine his sound, balancing nostalgic influences with cutting-edge production, and Holding On is a perfect example of this. We are thrilled to feature this track on our webzine, and it’s certainly one we’ll be playing on repeat all season long.