With a decade-long track record of crafting club-ready cuts that hit with both style and substance, Indianapolis-based producer and DJ Lemi Vice returns with “CALOR DE TURBO”, a slick and self-assured single that signals a new phase in his ever-evolving sound. Released on May 23rd via Lazer Metal Records, the track arrives not as a stand-alone statement, but as the opening shot from his forthcoming album, REDLININ’.
From its first bar, “CALOR DE TURBO” delivers the kind of finely tuned energy that Lemi Vice has become known for—playful, bold, and technically tight. There’s no overproduction or excessive buildup here; instead, the track leans into a crisp, controlled groove, driven by sharp percussion and a low-end that thumps with understated swagger. The vocals, both charismatic and precisely placed, serve as a rhythmic hook rather than a centerpiece, allowing the instrumental to breathe without losing any forward motion. It’s a production that shows restraint without sacrificing impact—club-ready and confident without trying too hard to impress.
“CALOR DE TURBO” also represents the clearest indication yet of where Lemi Vice is headed. While his past work often embraced genre fluidity, blending house, hip-hop, and bass elements with a wink and a nod, this new chapter feels more focused—like the vision has sharpened. The upcoming REDLININ’ album promises to push this clarity even further, bringing in themes of movement, tension, and release, all delivered with the same clean execution and dancefloor-minded direction.