DAVID MORALES class house set in The Lab LDN
The Lab LDN is absolutely rammed with heads who claim they "were there in the 90s" despite looking about twenty-two. They're all sipping warm Red Stripes and trying to perfectly time their two-steps for the YouTube cameras. It's a room full of people desperately trying not to look like tourists while a literal house music god is in the booth. Pure, unfiltered groove in a sweaty, packed-out basement where the walls are practically dripping with condensation.
This DAVID MORALES live set is a masterclass in pacing, averaging a buttery 122.1 BPM. Anchored deeply in the 12A key, the harmonic flow is completely seamless. With a heavy low-end foundation and crisp highs, it’s a technically flawless lesson in classic Rominimal house dynamics. The DAVID MORALES The Lab LDN tracklist is a crate digger's absolute dream.
Transitioning from Pablo Bolivar's "Three Ways To Move" into Julio Navas & David Amo's "Thank U" shows exactly why he's a legend. Proper sophisticated selections. He boldly kicks off the night with the opening track, Kraftwerk's seminal "Trans Europe Express". The energy peaks massively with the Cedric Gervais remix of Lana Del Rey's "Summertime Sadness", before wrapping up the madness with the closing track, Oliver Dollar's chunky "Doin' Ya Thang".