Alya L b2b K Means set the club alight with fire footwork
Footwork at 155 BPM is our cardio for the night, and Alya L b2b K Means' set is the kind of fire that makes us grateful for clubs with sprung floors, even if we're just watching from home. We're the people trying to ID every break on a blurry YouTube rip, and this tracklist is our new obsession. The vibe is frenetic and sweaty, in a space where the bass is king and the dancers are executing moves we can only aspire to. Technically, this is footwork and jungle, averaging 155 BPM with a range from 133 to 162, and keys like 12A and 3B providing a hypnotic foundation.
The energy is overwhelmingly low-end at 0.77, giving that signature skittering bounce, while mids at 0.19 add rhythmic complexity and highs at 0.04 keep the percussion sharp. Mixing is fast and cut-heavy, with rapid-fire transitions that mirror the genre's Chicago roots. For crate digging, Tom & Jerry - Maximum Style (Mixed) opens with jungle nostalgia, and Bountyhunter - Woops brings gritty footwork aggression. DJ Rashad - Work 07 is a foundational track that shows where it all began, while DJ Spinn & DJ Rashad - Dubby (feat.
Danny Brown) fuses footwork with hip-hop flair. Charles Wilson - Mississippi Boy Pt. 2 offers a soulful halftime moment, and Fixate - Rumours is a ten-minute deep dive into modern bass science. The journey kicks off with Maximum Style, peaks with the relentless energy of BIA - SKATE, and closes on Lobsta B - Ringtone Riddim, a tracklist that's pure adrenaline from start to finish.