ELIZA ROSE jacking 90s house and vocal UKG mix
Cover Mix (vinyl DJ set)
Eliza Rose announcing a ‘jacking 90s house and vocal UKG’ mix is the audio equivalent of a friend sliding a perfectly curated mixtape across the table – we know we’re in safe, brilliant hands. This vinyl DJ set is all about the swing, the shuffle, and the sheer, unadulterated joy of a killer vocal hook. The vibe is a sweatbox backroom, red lights, and the collective memory of a thousand ‘ardkore raves. Technically, this is a UK garage and house hybrid flying at a brisk 134.5 BPM average, locked into the energetic, major-key vibe of 12A.
The low-end energy is dominant, providing that essential garage bounce, while the mids carry the jacking rhythms and the highs let those classic vocals shimmer. Eliza’s mixing is sharp and respectful of the vinyl’s dynamism, using quick cuts and long blends to keep the momentum jacked. For crate-digging credentials, look no further: Sally C’s ‘All Love’ is a raw, percussive opener, while the 2008 extended mix of Robin S.’s ‘Show Me Love’ is a timeless weapon deployed with precision. The leftfield turn into Nana K & Ben Champell’s ‘Rapid Zone (Albird Remix)’ shows depth, and of course, dropping Sash!’s ‘Ecuador’ as the closer is a gloriously cheesy, unifying masterstroke.
She starts with the raw house of ‘All Love’, builds to a peak of pure nostalgia with ‘Show Me Love’, and sends everyone home chanting to ‘Ecuador’. Perfect.