EJECA in The Lab Manchester
EJECA in The Lab Manchester is a no-nonsense, peak-time house session that understands its primary function: to make people move without overcomplicating the formula. It's the sound of a proper club night, where the bass is weighty and the hooks are immediate. The vibe is industrial-chic, with concrete walls and lighting that pulses in time with the kick drum.
This set is a driving tour through tech house and classic-inspired house, averaging 127 BPM and primarily using the 12A key for a direct, energetic flow. EJECA crafts momentum with punchy drums, resonant basslines, and well-placed vocal samples, using a mixing style that is efficient and impactful, with quick cuts and energetic blends. The energy balance is perfectly pitched for the dancefloor, with a strong, propulsive low-end and catchy mid-range elements that keep hands in the air without sacrificing groove.
The track picks are crowd-pleasers with integrity: Ramiro Lopez & Andres Campo's 'Pachamama' opens with a tribal, driving force, while Planet Soul's 'Set U Free' delivers a dose of pure, piano-house nostalgia. Claptone & Mylo's 'Drop the Pressure' is a modern anthem dropped with precision, and Capricorn's '20 Hz' provides a deeper, techno-tinged moment. The journey kicks off with the relentless groove of 'Pachamama', hits a euphoric peak with the classic vibes of Energy 52's 'Café Del Mar', and closes once more on the circular, hypnotic note of 'Different Circles', a satisfyingly looped narrative.