C.FRIM
Keep Hush Live: Naarm
The genius of a C.FRIM set lies in its joyful irreverence, treating genre boundaries as mere suggestions in a global, bass-led playtime. This Keep Hush Live: Naarm outing is a 127.3 BPM riot of baile funk, global edits, and party-starting absurdity. Imagine a heaving, tropical-print-covered crowd where every drop is a shared inside joke.
The technical backbone is deceptively simple: a steady groove anchored in the 12A key, with a whopping 75.5% of the energy in the low-end—this is all about the kick and the bassline. The mids (18.2%) carry the vocal hooks and percussion, while the highs (6.1%) are just garnish. The track picks are hilarious and lethal: Cris Ocana's 'Freestyle' is a nine-minute percussive warm-up, Harricane's 'Comeback' is a slick, filtered-house moment, the mashup of Soulja Boy's 'Crank That' is the kind of chaotic, genius edit we spend years searching for, and Syon Trio's 'Gimme Gimme / Baile do Cinga' is the perfect, cascading finale.
The journey is a controlled demolition: starting with the extended freestyle workout, building to the peak-time madness of the Vengaboys tease and Skepta's 'Shutdown,' and culminating in the celebratory baile funk of the closing track. This live set doesn't just play songs; it curates a vibe of pure, unadulterated fun.