GOLES and Dances Turn Up the Heat with Tech House Heater “Drippin”

Benthouse Records keeps its momentum going with “Drippin,” a hard-hitting tech house collaboration from GOLES and Dances that feels built for packed rooms and late-night energy. Right away, the track makes its purpose clear. This is not a slow burn or a subtle listen — it is a club-focused record designed to grab attention and keep the floor moving.

At the center of “Drippin” is a gritty, rolling bass groove that gives the track its punch. It has the kind of bounce that feels controlled but still aggressive enough to land in a peak-time set. The percussion stays tight and minimal, which works in the track’s favor, allowing every element to hit with more force. Delayed synth touches bring added tension, creating a steady push-and-pull that keeps the energy alive without overcrowding the mix.

Dances’ vocal presence is a major part of what gives the record its personality. His delivery adds swagger and familiarity, helping “Drippin” stand out from the wave of functional tech house records that hit hard but leave little behind. Here, the vocal does more than decorate the beat — it drives the attitude of the entire track.

What makes this release work so well is its balance. “Drippin” is raw and energetic, but it never feels messy. It knows exactly what it wants to do and executes it with confidence. For GOLES, the collaboration feels like another strong step forward, while Dances brings the kind of voice and presence that instantly raises the track’s impact.