BOLO THE DJ Drops "LOCA LOCA" – Fresh Latin Tech House Heat Straight from San Diego

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Hey everyone, if your speakers have been feeling a little too tame lately, BOLO THE DJ just dropped the perfect cure. His new track “LOCA LOCA,” released under IN / ROTATION (Insomniac Records), is pure dancefloor fire. It’s the kind of record that hits you right in the chest and doesn’t let go until the lights come back on.




BOLO, the San Diego-based Latino DJ and producer, has been carving out his own lane in modern dance music for a while now. He takes his Hispanic roots and fuses them with contemporary house and techno, creating a vibrant, high-energy sound that feels both familiar and fresh. “LOCA LOCA” (a collaboration with Espii) continues that signature approach. Expect driving Tech House grooves layered with infectious Latin percussion and rhythmic flair that screams club-ready.

The production on this one is tight. You get that classic rolling bassline Tech House fans crave, mixed with punchy drums and those spicy Latin-inspired elements that make the track bounce in all the right places. It’s got that old-school House spirit in the foundation but updated with modern production polish, making it sit perfectly in today’s festival and club sets. Clocking in around the sweet spot for peak-time play, “LOCA LOCA” is built to move bodies—whether you’re at a warehouse party or one of the massive stages BOLO has been lighting up.

Speaking of stages, BOLO’s momentum has been unstoppable. In 2025 his original tracks and collaborations racked up over 1.5 million Spotify streams, and he hit more than 30 markets on his biggest U.S. tour yet, including EDC Las Vegas, HARD Summer, Lollapalooza, and Academy LA. Now in 2026 he’s taking it even further with confirmed appearances at EDC Mexico, Ultra Miami, Beyond Wonderland, and more on the horizon. The guy is everywhere, and tracks like “LOCA LOCA” are exactly why.

This release fits right into the bigger picture of what’s happening in dance music right now. Latin House and Latin Tech House have been exploding, with artists blending traditional rhythms, reggaeton influences, and groovy Tech House structures. Playlists titled “Latin Tech House 2026” and “Techengue” are popping up everywhere, and the sound is dominating summer lineups and underground clubs alike. BOLO isn’t just riding the wave—he’s helping shape it by staying true to his San Diego roots while pushing the boundaries of global rave culture.

What stands out most is how authentic the fusion feels. BOLO doesn’t slap a few congas on a basic house track and call it Latin. The Hispanic influence runs deep in the groove, the swing, and the overall attitude. It’s energetic without being chaotic, danceable without sacrificing musicality. That balance is what keeps crowds coming back and what has earned him support from DJs around the world.

If you’ve been sleeping on BOLO THE DJ, “LOCA LOCA” is your wake-up call. Stream it on Spotify, check the extended mix on Beatport if you’re a DJ, and get ready to lose yourself in the rhythm. This is the sound of 2026 dancefloors—vibrant, boundary-pushing, and unapologetically fun.

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What do you think—does “LOCA LOCA” have that festival anthem energy, or is it more of a late-night club weapon? Drop your thoughts in the comments below. And if you’re digging BOLO’s sound, go follow him on socials and keep an eye on those 2026 tour dates. The rave scene is getting a serious injection of Latin flavor, and I’m here for every second of it.

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