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Keep Hush Live Davao
D Waviee’s Keep Hush Live Davao set was a nostalgia-fueled rocket ship through trance and progressive house anthems—the kind of journey that has us all shamelessly air-synthing to melodies we thought we’d outgrown. The vibe was uplifting and communal, with lasers piercing through a haze of collective memory in a club that felt like a time capsule. Technically, this was a high-energy affair, locking into a 136-150 BPM range with an average of 143.7 BPM, and heavily relying on the euphoric 12A Camelot key to maintain harmonic cohesion. The energy profile—with lows at 0.7362 and very low highs at 0.0146—meant the basslines drove the momentum while soaring pads and leads did the emotional heavy lifting, creating a sustained, peak-time rush.
D Waviee’s mixing used long, seamless blends to build tension across tracks, with key shifts into 3B and 4A introducing darker, more driving undertones. For crate diggers, this was a treasure trove of classics: Interpol’s 'Get up Stand Up (Radio Edit)' opened with its anthemic rock-trance fusion, while ISHKR’s 'Be Alright' in Miguel de Bois’s 'X-Dream' Remix closed on a modern, progressive note. Alice Deejay’s 'Better Off Alone' triggered a mass singalong, and Tiësto’s 'Adagio for Strings' delivered that timeless, tear-jerking crescendo. Deeper cuts like Kin Maynard’s 'Crypsis' and Andrea Frisina & Irregular Synth’s 'Dub City' offered moments of pure, driving groove.
The journey was a classic arc: from the opening rush of 'Get up Stand Up', through the peak emotional release of 'Adagio for Strings', to the hopeful resolution of 'Be Alright'. Sometimes, the heaters are classic for a reason.