Ahadadream
Boiler Room : London
Ahadadream’s Boiler Room London set is exactly why we have Shazam on speed dial—a global bass journey that makes cultural fusion feel like a warehouse party. The room is humid with anticipation, lights flashing over a crowd ready to skank to anything from qawwali to tech-house, because why choose? It’s a vibe that celebrates connectivity, both musical and communal, with zero pretension. Technically, this is a UK garage and bassline excursion averaging 128 BPM, firmly in the 12A key for that swinging, soulful groove. The energy balance skews mid-heavy at 0.5442, letting rhythmic percussion and vocal chops drive the momentum, while lows at 0.3628 provide a solid foundation.
Ahadadream’s mixing is fluid and harmonic, using key modulations to 6B and 5A to weave between organic samples and club-ready bangers. The arc builds steadily from deep introspection to dancefloor euphoria, never losing its melodic heart. For crate diggers, the standout is Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s 'Tere Bin Nahin Lagda', a breathtaking qawwali sample that transforms into a spiritual bass anthem. Ahadadream’s own 'Piano Skank' is a joyous, key-driven weapon, while Chloé Caillet & Luke Alessi’s 'The One' brings classic house warmth.
Peppou’s 'Beliefs (Patryk Molinari Remix)' sets the tone with its atmospheric opening, and Blue Fox’s 'Seerosenteich' adds a minimal, aquatic texture. The journey begins with the ethereal 'Beliefs' remix, peaks with the communal rush of 'Piano Skank', and closes on Rihanna’s 'Red Lipstick', because even underground sets need a pop kiss-off.