COLD AF (Explicit)
Cold AF is a deep, late-night cut that thrives in the shadows. It is minimal, hypnotic, and unapologetically cold. Poncho Warwick and Mr. Haze lean into a stripped-down groove that prioritizes movement over noise, allowing every element to breathe while still hitting with serious weight on a proper system. The rhythm section is tight and intentional, built on a punchy low end, crisp percussion, and a rolling groove that keeps dancers locked in without over-explaining itself. Subtle textures and icy tonal elements move in and out, creating space and tension that feels both modern and timeless. This is not a track chasing trends. It sits firmly in the lineage of underground house while still sounding current. There is a strong sense of attitude throughout Cold AF. It is confident without being loud, stylish without trying too hard. The restraint is what makes it powerful. Nothing feels unnecessary and nothing feels forced. It is the kind of record DJs reach for when the room is already moving and they want to deepen the vibe instead of resetting it. Sonically, it lives between raw warehouse energy and refined club sensibility. You can hear the influence of classic house minimalism, delivered with a sharper and more contemporary edge. It is built for late sets, after-hours sessions, and listeners who understand that less often hits harder. Cold AF is not about hooks or gimmicks. It is about feeling. It captures that moment when the lights are low, the system is warm, and the groove speaks for itself.

