Dameeeela b2b Joshua Amour
Keep Hush Live Naarm
A back-to-back set should feel like a conversation, not a competition, and Dameeeela and Joshua Amour’s Keep Hush Live Naarm session is a fluent dialogue in the language of UK bassline and garage. This is for the crew that thrives on swing, sub-bass, and the sudden thrill of a classic vocal sample reloaded. The vibe is energetic, cheeky, and deeply rooted in soundsystem culture, with a clear emphasis on crowd connection.
Technically, it’s a driving exploration of bass-heavy genres, holding an average BPM of 145 but deftly navigating between 130 and 174. The foundational key of 12A allows for harmonic cohesion even as the pair jump from serrated bassline to soulful garage. Their mixing is quick and energetic, using drum fills and bass drops to maintain a high-octane pace, with a strong focus on that addictive low-end throb that defines the best UK club music.
The tracklist is a treasure trove: Mosca’s 'Bax' is a quintessential, minimal garage opener, while Serani’s 'No Games' remix is a timeless vocal anthem. Dropping Robert Miles’ 'Children' in its dream version is a moment of pure, unironic euphoria, and the choice of MAGIC!’s 'Rude' remix shows a playful, pop-savvy edge. The journey builds from the skippy rhythms of 'Bax', hits a peak with the grimey flex of Sir Spyro’s 'Topper Top', and winds down beautifully with the spacious, melodic bass of Elderbrook’s 'Capricorn (Skream Remix)', a perfect comedown anthem.