GENE FARRIS house set in The Lab NYC
Gene Farris is here to do one thing: make you move, and this relentless house set from The Lab NYC is a clinic in peak-time functionality. No frills, no pretension—just 47 tracks of unadulterated, rolling groove. The vibe is a packed, humid box where the only light comes from the booth, and every head is nodding in unison. Technically, it’s a monument to consistency, locked at a perfect 125 BPM and overwhelmingly in the key of 12A, creating a hypnotic, turbo-charged loop.
The energy is forward-driving, with a notable 0.19 high-end presence keeping the urgency up, while the low-end (0.48) provides a relentless, funky foundation. This is mixing as endurance sport, using quick cuts and layered acapellas to maintain a fever pitch. For tracklist hunters, the set is a toolbox of weapons: 'Blagoj Rambabov - Right to Be Wrong' is a modern, bass-heavy bomb, 'Vimu Babilonia - Short D**k Man' is the sort of cheeky, vocal-led tool that destroys a floor, the double drop of 'Kings of Tomorrow - Finally' acapella and extended mix is a time-honored power move, and 'Stuart King - Walking Street' is a gritty, driving workhorse. The closing 'Blaze & Bicep - Lovelee Dae (Bicep Remix)' is a euphoric, full-circle moment.
The journey is a straight shot: he erupts from the gate with the Brazilian funk of 'DJ Bratti SC - Mega Funk - Vem Sentando', maintains peak pressure throughout, and finally offers release with that iconic, soaring closer. A masterclass in mainstage house energy.