Alix Perez | Dubstep, Drum & Bass
Keep Hush Live Christchurch: 1985 Music Takeover
Welcome to the Keep Hush live stream, where half the room is vigorously gun-fingering the air and the other half is trying to figure out if their vintage Stone Island jacket is visible on camera. It's a beautiful congregation of bass-face merchants taking themselves wonderfully seriously. Inside the intimate Keep Hush Live Christchurch: 1985 Music Takeover, the sub-bass is thick enough to rattle the fillings right out of your teeth. This Alix Perez live set is a masterly Drum & Bass workout that casually jumps from 126 all the way up to a frantic 176 BPM.
The technical execution is mad, with Perez anchoring the madness in 12A to keep the harmonic structure surprisingly cohesive while the tempo shifts violently beneath your feet. The Alix Perez Keep Hush Live Christchurch: 1985 Music Takeover tracklist is a goldmine for proper dubstep and 140 heads. He digs deep, dropping filthy cuts like Drone's 'Fools Gold' and the unmistakable dread of Ebb's 'Ill Rest,' proving he's miles ahead of the algorithm DJs. The set's arc is a brilliant, brooding journey.
Starting with an ominous, unnamed dubplate as the opening track, he slowly turns the screw, unleashing the VIP filth of 'Coco' to test the venue's structural integrity. By the time he drops 'Fox, DLR & Alix Perez - Walk Out' as the closing track, the crowd is utterly spent. A genuinely sorted display of low-end theory.