DJ WIRE party house set in The Lab
at #smirnoffhouse
DJ WIRE's party house set at #smirnoffhouse is unapologetic peak-time fuel, opening with the euphoric, hands-in-the-air rework of 'Children' by Tinlicker & Robert Miles—because why subtle when you can be sublime? The vibe is pure festival energy, a brightly lit box packed with grinning faces riding every drop and breakdown. This is big room tech house at its most effective, averaging 127.4 BPM and harmonically anchored in 12A for maximum dancefloor cohesion. The energy is overwhelmingly low-driven at 0.67, a testament to the four-on-the-floor thrust, with mids at 0.19 providing catchy hooks and highs at 0.14 adding just enough shine.
WIRE's mixing is sharp and energetic, keeping the pace high and the transitions crowd-pleasing, with occasional key shifts to 5A and 4B for variety. The tracklist is a riot of classics and weapons: Patrick Topping's 'Forget' is a relentless loop of joy; MD X-Spress's 'God Made Me Phunky' is a timeless garage-house anthem; TJR's 'Just Gets Better' is peak-time silliness; and Andrea Salerno's 'Teleri' offers a darker, driving interlude. The Blackout Allstars' 'I Like It (Like That)' brings a Latin-flavored throwback, while Lars Rosenblad's 'Manipura' adds a psychedelic touch.
From the emotional opening high, the set builds through the jacking peak of 'Forget', before closing with the D Ramirez vocal edit of Bodyrox's 'Yeah Yeah', leaving no one in doubt that the party was well and truly served.