LTS’s “Same Thing (Nathan G ReFeel Jazz Dub)” is one of those understated deep house cuts that doesn’t shout for attention; it just settles into a groove and lets you come to it.
Clocking in at just over six minutes with a steady 124 BPM pulse , the track leans into that warm, late-night territory where jazz textures and dub sensibilities blur together. Nathan G brings his usual touch here: soft keys, loose percussion, and a bassline that feels more like a gentle push than a driving force.
What stands out is how unhurried it all is. The “ReFeel Jazz Dub” tag isn’t just for show—the chords have that slightly dusty, soulful feel, like they’ve been lifted from an old jazz session and reworked for the dancefloor. There’s space in the mix too; nothing feels crowded. Elements drift in and out, giving DJs room to play and listeners something to sink into.
It’s not a peak-time banger. Instead, it sits perfectly in those early morning sets or deeper sections of a mix, where mood matters more than impact. If anything, the track’s strength is also its limitation; some listeners might find it a bit too restrained, never quite breaking out into a big moment. But that’s kind of the point. It’s about vibe over spectacle.
Overall, it’s a classy, low-key dub that rewards patience. The kind of tune that grows on you rather than grabbing you straight away.
About Luvbug Recordings
Luvbug Recordings has carved out a solid lane in the deeper end of house music, focusing on soulful, jazz-tinged and dub-influenced sounds. The label regularly works with artists like Nathan G and collaborators such as Boogie Rapture, building a consistent catalogue of warm, groove-led releases .
Rather than chasing trends, Luvbug sticks to a particular aesthetic; musical, understated, and rooted in classic deep house traditions. Their releases often feel tailored for DJs who appreciate subtlety: long blends, rich textures, and tracks that reveal more over time. It’s not flashy, but it’s dependable and in this corner of house music, that counts for a lot.
