Tokyo’s underground has a way of revealing its best artists quietly, and Saeri has been one of those names steadily earning trust on the dance floor long before wider attention followed. She adds another strong chapter to that story with “Hold The Flame,” a new tech-house single that feels both locked-in and deeply intentional. Out now via Knee Deep In Sound, the track captures Saeri at a moment where confidence and restraint meet, music made not to shout, but to last through the longest hours of the night.
“Hold The Flame” is built for momentum. From the first bars, punchy percussion and a rolling low-end groove set a hypnotic pace, pulling listeners forward without ever forcing the moment. Dark, textural layers unfold gradually, while subtle vocal fragments drift in and out, adding just enough warmth to keep the tension alive. It’s the kind of track that works best when the lights are low, and the room is moving as one.
What makes the release stand out is Saeri’s instinctive sense of balance. There’s an emotional undercurrent running beneath the club-ready structure, a feeling that never overwhelms the groove but gives it purpose. It reflects the sound she’s been refining through years immersed in Tokyo’s club culture: groove-driven house with a darker, melodic edge, shaped by patience and precision rather than excess.
That approach has already resonated far beyond Japan. With releases on respected labels like Toolroom, Factory 93, Rawthentic, and Blaah!, Saeri has earned support from tastemakers such as Hot Since 82, Jamie Jones, and Franky Rizardo, which is a testament to her evolving sound. As a DJ, she’s become a trusted presence in Tokyo’s nightlife, delivering focused, high-energy sets and opening for international names including Mat. Joe, Solardo, and Dennis Quin.
Listen to the track below now on all major streaming platforms.
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