Ambivalent in The Lab LA
Mixmag
In the hushed, expectant darkness of The Lab LA, Ambivalent crafts a set that reminds us why we sometimes need to just put the phone away and get lost. This isn't about fist-pumping anthems; it's a slow, persuasive argument for depth over decibels, a journey for the heads-down brigade. The vibe is one of concentrated immersion, blue lights tracing intent faces locked onto the booth. Locked into a steady, hypnotic 131.5 BPM and primarily orbiting the 12A key, this is a masterclass in deep, percussive storytelling.
The energy profile is low-slung and textural, with lush pads and intricate polyrhythms building a dense, immersive canopy. Subtle modulations into the warmer 3B and 5A keys introduce moments of melodic clarity and emotional release, while the mixing is patient and seamless—each blend feels like a natural, organic unfurling. The crate digging here is impeccable. B.W.P.
Experiments' 'Synapsys' opens with a cosmic, exploratory vibe, setting a profound tone. Steve Smooth's 'I'm Not Sorry' remix injects a vital dose of soulful garage swing, while the inclusion of Rank 1's trance monument 'Airwave' is a breathtaking, genre-defying curveball that somehow makes perfect sense. M'DU's timeless 'Siya Jola' provides an earthy, afro-house heartbeat, and the Mihai Christian remix of 'Stop Thinking, Try Feeling' is a deep, head-nodding mantra. The journey begins with the atmospheric 'Synapsys,' ascends to a transcendent peak with 'Airwave,' and gently brings us back to earth with the organic, lounge-infused flow of NY Latino Lounge Band's closing track.