DJ Seinfeld
Boiler Room : Sydney
DJ Seinfeld turning up in Sydney with a bag full of emotive, lo-fi-adjacent house is exactly the kind of sunshine-drenched serotonin boost we periodically require. This is music for hugging your friends, for that moment when the synth line hits and you forget about your phone in your pocket. The vibe is openly joyous, a Balearic breeze blowing through a warehouse, all smiles and lifted hands. Don't let the warmth fool you—this is a technically precise deep and melodic house set, cruising at a 133.7 BPM average and finding a sweet spot in the moody yet uplifting key of 5A. The energy profile is beautifully balanced (low 0.42, mid 0.46), allowing for groovy, bass-driven passages and soaring, emotional peaks without ever tipping into chaos.
His mixing is smooth and narrative-driven, using harmonic blends in keys like 3B and 12A to craft a journey that feels both nostalgic and utterly fresh. He's a master of the slow build, letting tracks breathe and evolve. The crate digging is sublime. Starting with The Mysterines' 'Begin Again' via Jordan Nocturne's remix sets a tone of wistful, guitar-driven emotion. Dropping not one but two versions of Peggy Gou's 'I Believe In Love Again' is a flex, showcasing the original's piano-house glory and Jex Opolis's dreamier take.
Gigi D'Agostino's 'Elisir' is a perfectly cheeky Eurodance injection, while Janeret's 'Elevated' provides a deeper, heads-down moment. The closing one-two punch of Chris Lake & Armand Van Helden's 'Dubai Dublin' and Cirez D's 'On Off' shows his range, from funky garage to dark, percussive techno. The journey: from the dreamy opening, through the heart-swelling mid-set anthems, to the gritty, rhythmic release of the close.