Girls Don't Sync
Mixmag Lab Liverpool
Liverpool crowds don't mess about, but there's always that contingent of bucket-hat-wearing techno tourists who look like they've stumbled out of a vintage kilo sale. They're all desperately trying to Shazam the drops while spilling perfectly good pints. Absolute scenes of people attempting complex footwork and failing miserably. It's rowdy, euphoric, and bouncing off the walls with that specific brand of Northern weekend energy.
Clocking in at a zippy 133.8 BPM, this Girls Don't Sync live set is a frantic, high-energy blend of UKG, bass, and Rominimal. With 69 tracks crammed into the mix, it's a rapid-fire masterclass anchored heavily in 12A keys. The mid-range energy dominates, keeping the vocals punchy and the crowd completely unhinged. The Girls Don't Sync Mixmag Lab Liverpool tracklist is a brilliant, chaotic mixed bag.
Tossing Wande Coal's "Iskaba" into the Conducta remix of "Boasty" is a proper cheeky move that guarantees maximum dancefloor damage. After a mysterious unknown opening track sets the tone, the energy rockets upwards. The absolute peak of the set is the crowd screaming along to Duke Dumont's "The Giver", before they finally let everyone catch their breath with the closing track, Miggy's "Wot Do U Call Me And U".