Audio Units in The Lab Mumbai
Mixmag
Audio Units in The Lab Mumbai presents a paradox: a set that feels like a warm, dubby hug yet operates at a firm 132 BPM. It’s the sound of the cool-down room at 7am, where the energy is spent but the mind is still racing. The vibe is meditative and shadowy, all deep purples and slow-moving smoke machines. This is minimal techno at its most textured and deep, with a BPM average of 131.8 and a strong gravitational pull towards the 12A key.
The spectral analysis tells the story: over 62% low-end energy creates a sub-aquatic pressure, while the mids handle all the rhythmic detail, leaving the highs (a mere 1.8%) almost entirely absent for a profoundly immersive experience. The mixing is long and layered, letting 26-minute voyages like Wink's 'How's Your Evening So Far?' completely reshape the space. The tracklist is a deep dive into timeless gear. It opens with the melancholic, dubbed-out chords of 'Homesick (S.M.D`s Sick Remix)'.
The throwback trance vocal of Addicted Craze's 'Hold Me Tight' is a glorious, unexpected curveball. The epic, atmospheric journey of Wink's 'How's Your Evening So Far?' is the undeniable centerpiece, while Planetary Assault Systems' 'Rip the Cut' offers a tougher, loop-based interlude. The journey starts submerged in the dub of 'Homesick', reaches a psychedelic plateau with the Wink epic, and grounds itself with the iconic, weighty bassline of Dead Dred's 'Dred Bass'.