Disclosure Boiler Room Shanghai DJ Set
The universal sign of a proper party: someone's trying to Shazam a Disclosure track in a Boiler Room, because even we can't resist that bassline. The Disclosure Boiler Room Shanghai DJ set is a masterclass in why deep house never goes out of style, delivered with the kind of slick confidence that makes us all feel like we're in on the secret. The vibe is intimate yet expansive, a Shanghai warehouse buzzing with the warm, inviting thump of a four-to-the-floor. Clocking a steady 125 BPM average, this set is a lesson in groove maintenance, harmonically rooted in the lush, accessible 12A key for maximum soul.
The energy profile—51% low, 44% mid, 5% high—tells you everything: this is all about the bassline hug and mid-range melody, with highs used sparingly for accent. Disclosure's mixing is fluid and tracky, building a narrative through subtle key modulations into 3B and 5A that feels more like a conversation than a lecture. The arc is a slow, satisfying burn, perfect for that golden hour when the crowd is fully locked in. Standout picks from the full tracklist include the timeless opener 'Phil Weeks - It's the Inside That Counts', a deep house manifesto.
'Percussions - KHLHI' is a hypnotic, percussive workout, while 'BLR - Take Me Higher' delivers pure, unadulterated piano-house joy. The closer, 'Davide Mazzilli - Disco (Club Mix)', is a glorious, strings-laden finale. Don't miss 'Adn-an/autodidacta - El Padrino Ama Su Coñac' for its quirky charm or 'Quincy Jones - Moody's Mood For Love' for a touch of class. The journey from Phil Weeks' introspective start, through the fiery peak of their own 'When A Fire Starts To Burn', and out on Mazzilli's disco euphoria is a perfect deep house sermon.