Bunny
Keep Hush Live: M.I.C's First Birthday Party
Bunny at M.I.C's birthday party is what happens when someone says 'play something fast' and the DJ takes it as a personal challenge. The vibe is pure, unadulterated chaos in the best way—a small room turned into a pressure chamber for breakneck rhythms. This is a drum & bass assault, plain and simple, with a BPM average rocketing to 155 and frequent forays into the 170s. The technical framework is built on power: key changes are secondary to raw momentum, though 12A provides a recurring tonal center.
The energy balance is all about propulsion, with driving mids and subs (avg 0.55 low) over crisp, frenetic highs. Mixing is rapid and assertive, cutting and dropping with junglist flair to keep the pace frenzied. The tracklist is a mix of iconic reloads and underground pressure. Opening with Pop Smoke's 'Welcome To The Party' sped into oblivion is a statement of intent.
'Shimon & Andy C - Quest' is a timeless, synapse-frying anthem. 'blottter - Sleeper' offers a moment of deeper, more atmospheric tension, while 'Devilman & DJ Looney - Drum and Bass Father' delivers the kind of rowdy, vocal-led filth that clears a dancefloor only to immediately refill it. The journey is a sprint: from that hip-hop-gone-haywire opener, climaxing with the classic tear-out of 'Quest', and finally slamming into the monolithic, old-school riff of Barthezz's 'On The Move'.