ALISON WONDERLAND trap, hip hop and bass DJ set in The Lab LA
You've got to love the Los Angeles industry crowd, trying desperately to look like they don't care while secretly desperately wanting to headbang. Looking at the ALISON WONDERLAND The Lab LA tracklist, this ALISON WONDERLAND live set is full of Rominimal and bass-heavy curveballs designed to shake the kombucha right out of their hands. The vibe in the intimate, neon-lit room is pure chaos, a sweaty contrast to the usual polite West Coast networking events. Technically, this set is an absolute rollercoaster, hitting a frantic average of 136.1 BPM.
She wildly tears through the 12A and 8B keys, utilising a hyperactive mixing style full of quick cuts, sudden tempo shifts, and aggressive drops that keep the energy arc completely unhinged. Any crate digger will appreciate the sheer audacity of the track selection. Mixing massive trap anthems with strange hidden gems like 'Martin Schmeding - Choralvorspiel' and the heavy-hitting 'Boombox Cartel - B2u' proves she's not just playing the hits. The journey is totally unpredictable.
It kicks off with a mysterious 'Unknown' opening track, immediately throwing the room into the deep end. The absolute highlight hits when she drops 'Hermitude - The Buzz', sending the room into a frenzy, before cheekily winding things down with the classic closing track 'Fatboy Slim - Praise You'. Proper mad energy from start to finish.