Australian producer LO’99 reunites with UK hitmaker Ray Foxx for their latest collaboration, “JOY,” out November 14th on Insomniac’s Speaker Freaker imprint. The single fuses LO’99’s underground club sensibilities with Foxx’s signature groove, crafting a radiant breakbeat track designed to ignite dancefloors from dusk till dawn.
Built around a euphoric vocal loop, “JOY” balances energy and restraint. Crisp breakbeats intertwine with reese bass swells, lush string pads, and dubwise siren effects, while warm synth chords shimmer like sunrise over a warehouse skyline. The track captures the euphoria of early rave culture through a modern lens, delivering both nostalgic warmth and forward-thinking production.
“I’ve worked on a bunch of music with Ray Foxx over the last few years,” LO’99 shares. “Apart from this being my favorite thing I’ve made with him, I think it might actually be my favorite record that I’ve made, full stop. Big reece bassline action under a break that proper jammmms with uplifting chords and vocal licks—a recipe to my heart! I love it, and I hope it brings you the same vibe when listening to it, too!”
This marks the duo’s fourth collaboration in nearly a decade, a partnership that has grown alongside their respective artistic journeys. Previous singles have earned support from Dom Dolla, Gorgon City, Anna Lunoe, Dombresky, Dusky, and more, showcasing a chemistry that transcends trends. With “JOY,” they channel that connection into a track that is both nostalgic and forward-looking, blending UK bass and Australian rave energy across sessions in Los Angeles, London, and Sydney.
LO’99 remains one of Australia’s most celebrated electronic exports, merging house, techno, and garage into his distinct ‘LO sound.’ His catalog includes remixes for artists like Fatboy Slim, Röyksopp, Kaskade, Moby, Pnau, AlunaGeorge, and Peking Duk, alongside originals like “Mess U Up,” “And It Goes,” and “Big Dipper,” which have become global club staples.
Ray Foxx continues to assert his versatility as one of the UK’s most dynamic producers. From early work with Defected and Strictly Rhythm to recent releases on Club Bad, Medium Rare, and Drumcode, he consistently blends underground credibility with crossover appeal.
With “JOY,” LO’99 and Ray Foxx deliver a shimmering celebration of rhythm, emotion, and connection—an ode to the timeless power of breakbeat.
LO’99 and Ray Foxx’s “JOY” is available on all platforms via Speaker Freaker.
