EARTH BOYS
A live album release set in The Lab NYC promises a certain self-indulgence, but EARTH BOYS sidestep cliché by delivering a wonderfully curated journey through deep house and eclectic electronica. This is the sound of record bags spilled open with care, not for showmanship, but for shared discovery. The vibe is intimate and headsy, a room full of people genuinely listening to the twists and turns. With a BPM average of 120.7 that spans from ambient downtempo to driving grooves, the technical skill lies in managing these dynamic shifts.
The harmonic center often rests in 5A, giving the music a warm, organic feel. The energy is fascinatingly mid-focused (0.61 avg), meaning the melodies and grooves are upfront, carried by swinging percussion and rich pads, while the low-end (0.23 avg) and high-end (0.15 avg) provide subtle framing. It's a lush, detailed soundscape. The digger's spirit is strong here.
Deeann Loughman's 'Along Comes Mary' is a perfectly quirky, soulful opener. Genius Of Time's 'Houston We Have a Problem' is an 11-minute epic of bubbling analog house, a true test of a crowd's patience that rewards with immersive depth. Kristian Conde's 'Dolce Vita' offers a moment of sun-drenched, piano-led bliss, and the inclusion of Crystal Waters' 'Gypsy Woman' in a Richey Profond remix is a cheeky, effective nod to house history. The journey begins with soulful curiosity, wades into deep, extended analog jams, and finishes on the upbeat, percussive energy of 'Panos Pissitelis & Junior Mi - Freaky,' leaving everyone on a high note.