BZZHOUND | Guaracha, Perreo, Future Club | Madrid
Keep Hush Live
The search for that perfect, chaotic blend of Latin rhythm and club-ready bounce is a universal struggle, and BZZHOUND's Keep Hush Live set is a glorious, sweaty answer. This is the sound of a Madrid basement where guaracha, perreo, and future club collide with zero apologies. The vibe is pure, unadulterated fun—sticky floors, shouted coros, and the collective understanding that subtlety is for other rooms. Technically, BZZHOUND is a mad scientist, whipping the BPM from a hip-swaying 91 to a frenetic 176, with an average around 144, all while maintaining a harmonic centre often in 12A.
The energy profile is mid-forward (avg 0.42), prioritizing those addictive, syncopated rhythms over sheer brute force. This is mixing as rapid-fire genre collage, where a reggaeton dembow can pivot into a hands-in-the-air house piano line within a bar. The low-end (0.48) is fat and present, but it's the rhythmic complexity that truly drives the dance. For crate digging, the house EDM remix of 'Gata Only' is a hilarious and effective opener, setting the tone for irreverence.
Kaleb Sampaio's 'Coke Studio / Rock in Rio 40 Anos' is a percussive weapon, while DJ Matrix & Matt Joe's flip of 'Sarà perchè ti amo' is peak Italo-disco-meets-club madness. DJ ALEX's 'Que Calor (Remix)' is the obvious, crowd-igniting finale we all crave. Throwing in Lime's 'Babe, We're Gonna Love Tonight' is a classic house deep cut that shows this isn't just a meme set—there's knowledge here. The journey rockets from the opener 'Gata Only', through the peak chaos of 'Reggaetones - Bien Loco', and lands us, breathless, at the closing anthem 'Que Calor (Remix)'.