JOTA (ES) Drops His Feel The Heat Chart: Ten Tech House Cuts with a Clear Identity
Spanish producer and DJ JOTA (ES) presents his Feel The Heat Chart, a carefully curated selection of ten tracks that maps out his sonic territory with precision: tech house ranging from 128 to 132 BPM, functional groove, tight production, and a perspective that moves fluidly between club-ready warmth and peak-time intensity. More than a random playlist, this chart reads as an editorial statement — each track feeding into the next, forming a coherent narrative arc.
Standout Tracks
- Feel the Heat (Extended Mix) – JOTA (ES): The title track opens the selection with authority. At 130 BPM and nearly six minutes long, it builds layered synthesis with rising tension while keeping the groove intact. Clean, direct production with the punch needed to work on any quality sound system.
- Kurt Cobain (Extended Mix) – Control Room: At 132 BPM, one of the most explosive moments in the chart. The title delivers: controlled distortion and attitude that evokes the most interesting crossovers between alternative rock energy and club electronics.
- Concentrate (Extended Mix) – L3xx & Dame (US): The most hypnotic moment at 128 BPM. Effective minimalism, a well-crafted loop and a structure designed for repetition and floor movement.
- Bring The Beat Back – Bad Boy Bill, Mikey V & Gettoblaster: The most seasoned reference in the chart, with Bad Boy Bill's Chicago house pedigree adding valuable historical perspective to the selection.
- One Question (Extended Version) – Groove Theory & Cloonee: The most striking collaboration in terms of contrast — Cloonee's UK energy meeting Groove Theory's vocal depth and textural richness.
Verdict
JOTA (ES)'s Feel The Heat Chart is a statement of intent: solid, well-curated tech house built for the dancefloor. Ten tracks that showcase genuine taste and a sharp understanding of the current scene.