AMINE EDGE & DANCE 90s old skool house set in The Lab NYC
An Amine Edge & Dance '90s old skool house set in The Lab NYC is a signed, sealed permission slip to forget every 'ID' and just enjoy the classics. We're here, shamelessly air-pianoing to every recognizable loop, united in our shared, basic joy. The vibe is pure, unpretentious party, a sweaty, smile-filled room where the only goal is to move. This is textbook, bumping US house, holding a steady 124 BPM groove and harmonically living in the friendly, soulful confines of 12A.
The energy is all about that foundational, disco-derived low-end (0.74), with mids and highs used for classic vocal hooks and string stabs, creating an irresistible, timeless bounce. Their mixing is energetic and crowd-pleasing, using quick cuts and looped acapellas to keep the energy high and the nostalgia flowing. The tracklist is a jukebox of essentials: R.A.W.'s 'Unbe (Erick 'More' Mix)' is a deep, percussive opener, Black Science Orchestra's 'Where Were You?' is the ultimate piano-house anthem, and The Trammps' 'The Night the Lights Went Out' is a glorious, funk-powered singalong. Sagat's 'Fuk Dat' provides the necessary dose of raw, NYC garage attitude.
The journey kicks off with the deep groove of 'Unbe', hits a peak with the sheer euphoria of 'Where Were You?', and rolls out on the driving, optimistic synth lines of Nail's 'Optimus'. A celebratory history lesson in house music.