Oliver Knight’s ‘Let It Go’ is one of those house tracks that doesn’t try too hard; but still pulls you in. It’s built around a smooth, steady groove, warm chords, and a vocal that feels more like a mood than a big statement. Nothing is over the top, and that’s exactly the point. It’s the kind of track you hear at the right moment in a set; late night or early morning; and it just clicks. It had me dancing round the pool in Fuerteventura which led me to this choice!
There’s a simplicity to it that works in its favour. The drums are clean and consistent, the bassline keeps things moving without being pushy, and the overall vibe leans toward that deeper, more soulful side of house music. It’s not trying to be a festival anthem; it’s made for proper dance floors, where people are locked into the groove rather than waiting for a drop.
What stands out most is how balanced everything feels. The elements sit nicely together, giving DJs something reliable to work with, whether they’re building energy or easing things down. It’s the kind of track that sticks around in playlists because it’s versatile and easy to come back to. A firm HITA* favourite that’s for sure.
The track was released on ‘Large Music’, a label that’s been quietly doing its thing for years. Based out of Chicago, Large Music has built a reputation for putting out quality house records that lean toward the deeper, more musical side of the genre.
Rather than chasing trends, the label has stayed consistent; releasing tracks that DJs actually want to play and listeners can live with beyond the club. Over time, it’s become a go-to for artists who focus on groove, soul, and subtlety instead of hype. That steady approach is a big reason why releases like ‘Let It Go’ feel right at home there.
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