AObeats bass set in The Lab USC
University of Southern California
AObeats' bass set in The Lab USC is the sound of the genre-fluid generation, a chaotic, joyful mash-up where a UK garage edit sits next to a hip-hop banger, and the only rule is that it has to make you move—ideally in a way that confuses your parents. The vibe is a university party at its best: high-energy, slightly messy, and utterly infectious, with a crowd that knows every word to both throwback hits and viral TikTok sounds. This is a bass-heavy, eclectic mix leaning into future bass, jersey club, and hip-hop, with a wide BPM range averaging 116, but often anchored in the accessible, catchy harmonic realm of 12A.
The energy is dominated by thick, subby lows (70% lows) and vocal-led mids, with highs used for rhythmic spice, creating a sound that's more about catchy, physical rhythms than melodic complexity. The mixing is playful and sometimes brash, using quick cuts and popular edits to keep the energy sky-high and the recognition factor strong. As crate diggers, we get a tour of modern club hybrids: opening with the dreamy, electronic pop of 'Sleepy Eyes', then flipping No Doubt's 'Settle Down' into a club context, and dropping the undeniable swing of the Preditah remix of 'Rinse & Repeat'.
The inclusion of B Young's 'Jumanji (Shift K3Y Remix)' is a slick grime-tinged moment, while Dj Sliink's 'Put Cha Back in It' brings pure jersey club heat. The journey is a blast: from the ethereal start, peaking with the frenetic energy of the jersey and grime tracks, and closing on the defiant, viral swagger of Saweetie's 'Icy Grl'—a perfect, brash finale for a college crowd.