Artist profile
Lock 'N Load is a hard dance and hardcore producer working within the neo-rave and electronic dance music sphere. The project is known for contributions to the harder end of the electronic music spectrum.
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Plan a set with Lock 'N Load tracks scored against the rest of the catalog
Lock 'N Load is a high-energy with strong groove and drive and a bright production artist.
Unusually high groove for Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave.
Across 9 analysed tracks, Lock 'N Load averages 74% groove — groovier than 92% of individual Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave tracks — and 70% energy, gentler than 59%.
Measured against 12,440 Hard Dance / Hardcore / Neo Rave tracks on 11 August 2026.

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We scored every transition between Lock 'N Load’s 9 analysed tracks and every track by 12,460 other artists. 3 catalogues clear the bar — a transition counts at 80 chemistry or above, the same number you’ll see on any track page. The 3 with the widest margin over chance are below.
Chance is measured, not assumed: 0.573% of transitions between two randomly drawn tracks by different artists in this catalogue reach 80. Listed alphabetically — the set is reproducible, the order inside it is not.
12 of the 360 transitions between these catalogues reach 80 chemistry. Chance would give 2.1. They come from 3 different Lock 'N Load tracks.
House Some More - Extended Mix → To The Stars - Extended Mix · 7B → 7B · same BPM · 89 chemistry
10 of the 360 transitions between these catalogues reach 80 chemistry. Chance would give 2.1. They come from 3 different Lock 'N Load tracks.
House Some More - Extended Mix → Atlantis - Extended Mix · 7B → 6A · −2 BPM · 86 chemistry
12 of the 360 transitions between these catalogues reach 80 chemistry. Chance would give 2.1. They come from 3 different Lock 'N Load tracks.
House Some More - Extended Mix → Resonate - Extended Mix · 7B → 7B · same BPM · 88 chemistry
Chemistry weighs harmonic, rhythmic, energy, groove, mood and vocal compatibility. Tempos are as analysed from the recording — where a genre is habitually detected an octave down, this is how we handle it. Different measurement from the audience-overlap list further down the page.
DJs and producers closest to Lock 'N Load by audience overlap — the artists their listeners also play. It’s a taste signal, not a measured key-and-tempo match: good for shortlisting crates when you’re prepping a set around Lock 'N Load, then check the chemistry on the pair you actually mix. Eligible names link to their own page.
Similarity data from Last.fm. BPM, key and energy on this page are measured from the recordings in our catalog.
Lock 'N Load's tracks in our catalog range from 126 to 149 BPM, with a median of 135 BPM. Across 9 tracks, the most common range falls in the 135–140 BPM bucket.
Lock 'N Load's tracks are mostly in major keys (33% minor across 9 tracks). The most common single key is 7B (F Major) with 3 tracks.
We scored every transition between Lock 'N Load's 9 analysed tracks and every track by 12,460 other artists. 3 catalogues clear the bar by more than chance would give, and Nikolauss, Sean Tyas, Sneijder are three of them — listed alphabetically, because the set is reproducible and the order inside it is not. A transition counts at 80 chemistry or above, the same number shown on a track page. One measured example: House Some More - Extended Mix into To The Stars - Extended Mix, 7B to 7B, 89 chemistry.
Lock 'N Load sits closest to Trevor & Simon, Norman Bass, Liquid Bass in our catalog. That ranking is audience overlap — the artists their listeners also play — rather than a measured key-and-tempo match, so treat it as a shortlist worth digging through, not a promise that any two tracks will beatmatch. The full list, with track counts, is in the Related artists section above.
Our catalog has Lock 'N Load releases spanning 1999 to 2023, with the most tracks from the 2020s.