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Another anonymous YouTube upload with a tracklist of all originals—because sometimes the best sets are the ones we stumble on at 4am, frantically noting down every ID. The vibe is pure underground bunker, imagined strobes and a floor sticky with dedication, where the music does all the talking. Technically, this is driving, melodic techno, locked at 133 BPM with a harmonic focus on 12A for a hypnotic, repetitive thrust that occasionally dips into 7A for variation. The energy balance leans 61% low, 30% mid, and 8% high, crafting a dense, atmospheric soundscape that's more about immersion than peak-time release.
The mixing style is linear and relentless, with long blends that let tracks evolve organically, shaping the room into a trance-like state. Harmonic progression is subtle, relying on key stability to build a meditative, almost psychedelic journey. For crate diggers, 'Kasper Marott - Keflavik' opens with eerie, cinematic pads, while 'Schacke - Automated Lover' closes with a pounding, erotic techno anthem. 'Luis Miranda - Saturation' adds a raw, percussive edge, and 'Plínio Fabrício - Angells' is a deep, evolving marathon that defines the set's introspective core.
'Sugar - Krankengymnastik' offers a noisier, industrial twist, ensuring the crate dig is rich with diversity. The journey from the ambient opener, through the peak intensity of 'AKKI - Infinity', to the automated lover's farewell is a hidden gem of a live set.