Dwarde B2B Josie Bee
Keep Hush Live London: Mixtress Presents
This Dwarde B2B Josie Bee set for Keep Hush Live London: Mixtress Presents is for the heads who still crate-dig for amen breaks and sub-bass that rattles fillings. We're the ones arguing about jungle vs. drum & bass while nodding aggressively to both. The vibe is likely a intimate, bass-heavy dungeon where the sound system is tested to its limits. Technically, this is a dynamic sprint through drum & bass and jungle, with a BPM average near 160 and a wide range from 118 to 171, reflecting the genre's tempo flexibility.
Keys shift between 7A, 8B, and 12A, creating a harmonic journey that's more about rhythmic intensity than melody. The energy profile—low at 0.48, mid at 0.22, high at 0.28—shows a focus on punchy mids and crisp highs for those breakbeats, with subs providing a solid foundation. Mixing is fast and technical, with double-drops and rewinds implied, keeping the energy frenetic. The track selection is pure gold. Vibes & Wishdokta's 'Feels Good' opens with a classic jungle roller vibe, while Dillinja's 'Tear Down Da Whole Place' is a timeless weapon of sub-bass destruction.
Mask's 'Mad Professor' offers a dubwise, atmospheric interlude, and Danny Breaks' 'Volume 1' remix by Logistics brings a modern liquid twist. The inclusion of Maxeen's 'Everything I Want' adds a soulful vocal touch, and the 18-minute closer Stephanie Mills' 'Never Knew Love Like This Before' is a bold, extended journey into disco-infused drum & bass. The journey kicks off with the rolling intro of 'Feels Good', peaks with the seismic drop of 'Tear Down Da Whole Place', and closes on the lush, vocal-driven epic of Stephanie Mills, proving that jungle can be both brutal and beautiful.