CINTHIE grooving house set in The Lab LDN
When the set is titled 'grooving house,' you hope the DJ delivers on the promise, and Cinthie in The Lab LDN does so with the effortless authority of a Berlin staple. This is no-frills, functional house music designed for one thing: to make bodies move with a smile. The vibe is pure, unadulterated joy—a brightly lit lab space transformed into a pocket-sized club where every bassline feels like an old friend. Technically, it's a masterclass in groove maintenance.
Locked at a steady 124.9 BPM, the set is a locomotive powered by swinging drums and infectious basslines. The harmonic axis is almost exclusively 12A, a testament to Cinthie's skill in building a cohesive, driving narrative through track selection rather than drastic key changes. The energy is perfectly balanced for the genre, with a strong, propulsive low-end (0.53 avg), expressive mid-range melodies (0.35 avg), and enough high-end percussion (0.11 avg) to keep the rhythm section sparkling. The crate digging here is a celebration of house music's endless vitality.
Johnick's 'Play the World' is a bombastic, sample-heavy opener that announces the party. Carolyn Harding's 'Pick It Up (Roger S Anthem)' is a raw, piano-driven weapon. Solee's 'Shanti' offers a moment of deeper, melodic respite, and the closing choice of Bicep's remix of Blaze's 'Lovelee Dae' is a genius, euphoric finale that ties the past and present together. The journey kicks off with world-playing energy, rides a wave of classic and contemporary house gems, and sends everyone home humming the indelible hook of 'Lovelee Dae.'.