UK duo RUZE are back on Factory 93 Records with their latest single, “Does Ya Momma Know?”, landing February 6. The release marks their second appearance on the Insomniac imprint, following their 2025 EP Sample Inspector, and finds the pair leaning further into the deeper, moodier corners of their sound while keeping the dancefloor firmly in sight.
Built for late-night sessions and low-lit rooms, “Does Ya Momma Know?” rolls forward on a weighty, elastic bassline, layered with woozy pads and jazz-kissed chords that give the track its smoky character. It’s a groove-driven cut that balances toughness with musicality, showcasing the duo’s knack for fusing percussive drive with soulful, textured elements. The result feels both functional and expressive—music that DJs can work with, but that still leaves a distinct emotional imprint.
The track has already proven its impact in real time. RUZE have been road-testing it in sets across the globe, and the reaction has been immediate. They first dropped it in Chile last year, where the opening drop sent the crowd into overdrive. For the duo, the single represents a subtle but intentional shift. It taps into a darker, deeper groove than some of their previous material, while weaving in a playful jazz twist that keeps the energy fluid rather than heavy-handed.
That evolution comes as RUZE continue to build serious momentum on the international circuit. Their schedule has taken them through major stages and revered club spaces alike, including Tomorrowland, fabric, and Pacha. On the release front, they’ve left their mark across respected labels such as PIV Records, Hot Creations, Snatch!, and their own platform, Staff Only. Each step has sharpened their identity within the Minimal and Deep Tech space, where groove, restraint, and personality matter just as much as peak-time power.
Their return to Factory 93 Records feels like a natural fit within that trajectory. The label’s focus on forward-thinking house and techno aligns closely with RUZE’s stripped-back but richly detailed approach. “Does Ya Momma Know?” lands just ahead of their upcoming Los Angeles appearance for Insomniac’s Night Trip series alongside Eats Everything on February 7, adding extra weight to an already busy stretch of touring.
As they move deeper into 2026, RUZE are clearly refining rather than reinventing—tightening their grooves, deepening their atmospheres, and letting character lead the way. “Does Ya Momma Know?” captures that balance perfectly: understated but undeniable, built for the club, and another confident step forward from a duo steadily rising through the global house ranks.
