DAEDELUS and KASTLE in The Lab LA
When DAEDELUS and KASTLE tag-team The Lab LA, you prepare for the beautifully unclassifiable—a set that feels like rifling through the most eclectic record collection at a house party that's somehow seamlessly merged with a broken beat seminar. The vibe is energetic but smart, a room full of heads nodding in approval at every genre-bending turn, where the only VIP section is the space right in front of the speakers. This is a tech house and breaks-informed journey, cruising at a firm 128 BPM average, with the harmonic anchor often found in the familiar, energetic 12A, providing a through-line amidst the chaos.
The energy profile shows a strong low-end drive (57% lows) but with a significant mid-range presence, allowing for punchy basslines and rhythmic complexity to coexist, perfect for the hip-swaying, arm-swinging crowd they cultivate. Their back-to-back style is conversational, tossing ideas like the trance-tinged 'Eurasier' or the garage-inflected 'Fyah' back and forth with playful ease. The crate digging is exemplary: they kick off with the driving progressive tech of 'Flashback (Matt Time Remix)', drop the timeless, soul-drenched deep house of Mood II Swing's 'Closer', and even sneak in a blistering 31-minute breaks odyssey with 'Dj Dugem Breakbeat MangKane'.
The inclusion of Marcos Salas' 'Obreros' showcases a percussive, tribal sensibility, while Wallwork & Nan Kolè's 'Fyah' brings a modern, vocal-led fire. The journey is brilliantly jarring: from the melodic propulsion of the opening, building through layers of house history, and culminating in the utterly brazen, perfect closing drop of A$AP Ferg's 'New Level', a move so ridiculous and brilliant it deserves its own award.