
French producer and DJ Victor Watel, aka Panteros666, returns with his high-energy Techno beats and unveils the music video for “Locomotiva.” Obsessed with that Y2K aesthetic, the 3D visuals take you on a wild train ride to get your adrenaline pumping!
Needless to say, his mission to bring back the rave renaissance through his art is a mix of nostalgia and futuristic elements. At the same time, those classic old-school sounds get a fresh new life with modern production.
Additionally, this is his first release with Warner Music, which could help him take his music catalog to a more commercial level. Nevertheless, the artist isn’t just known in Europe; he’s recognized worldwide, thanks to his epic live shows.
The Secret Weapon DJs Were Begging For
Panteros666 never imagined his track “Locomotiva” would turn into a full-blown club sensation. It started off quietly, just another idea tucked away on his hard drive.
But once he shared it with a few trusted DJs, things escalated fast. Actually, this banger caught fire in underground circles, becoming a go-to favorite in Boiler Room sets and high-energy livestreams.
Big names like Pegassi, I Hate Models, and Somewhen kept spinning it, and suddenly everyone wanted a piece of it. DJs were flooding his inbox asking for a copy, and the hype just kept growing.
What was once an unreleased secret quickly became a hit. Now, with its official extended version, “Locomotiva” is ready to shake dance floors everywhere.

“Locomotiva” Is a Fast-Track Ride Into Euphoric Mayhem
Panteros666 is a super versatile artist who’s mixed it all in his gems, from Deep House with “CLEAR” to Trance music in “Nightdrive / Overdrive.” This time, with “Locomotiva,” he’s inviting you to hop on a train ride straight into Fast and Furious Techno with a BPM of 151.
No doubt, this tune feels addictive thanks to its repetitive beats, spiced up with gradual, subtle changes. Add a touch of that 90s Eurodance spirit, probably in the euphoric, high-energy rhythm, and you’ve got something special.
Overall, this track hits HARD. Crank up the volume too much, and you might shatter your windows and wake up the neighbors instantly.
At the end of the day, this music screams freedom, a way to escape from problems or even reality itself.
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