ENZO SIRAGUSA in The Lab LDN [FUSE LONDON]
Enzo Siragusa bringing his FUSE London sound to The Lab LDN is a promise of no-nonsense, heads-down, percussive techno—and he delivers with mechanical precision. This is for the purists who believe a kick drum and a hi-hat are a complete philosophical argument. The vibe is a dark, sweatbox tunnel in East London, ventilation optional, with a laser-focused crowd moving in unison. This is minimal techno of the highest order, locked at a driving 128 BPM for its entire duration and overwhelmingly centred on the punchy 12A key (18 times!).
The energy analysis is extreme: a staggering 81% low-end creates a visceral, chest-caving pressure, with the mids and highs relegated to providing just the faintest metallic sheen and rhythmic detail. It's mixing as hypnosis, with long blends and subtle loop manipulations. The tracklist is a deep dive into the FUSE ecosystem and beyond. 'The Underground' by DJ Vibe is a timeless, atmospheric opener.
Davide Mazzilli's 'Disco (Club Mix)' is a loopy, driving weapon. The DangerFeel Newbies edit of 'What Am I Here for?' brings a splash of classic vocal house soul. The ten-minute epic 'Throw (Slam's RTM Remix)' is a masterclass in tension and release, while the closer 'Perron (Wehbba Remix)' is a tough, modern techno bomb. The set begins in the murky depths of 'The Underground', builds its relentless peak with tools like 'Eternity' and the Slam remix, and exits on the muscular, synth-driven force of 'Perron'.