GOLDIE and ULTERIOR MOTIVE d'n'b sets in The Lab LDN
When the absolute don of D&B rocks up to The Lab, the crowd instantly transforms into a sea of aggressive bass-faces. You've got lads who haven't raved since 1998 stretching their hamstrings in the corner, while the younger heads try to figure out how to dance to proper breaks. It's a beautiful collision of generations sweating out their poor life choices. Dark, gritty, and vibrating with the kind of low-end frequencies that make your vision blur.
This GOLDIE and ULTERIOR MOTIVE live set is a rugged, technical masterclass hitting 174.3 BPM. Navigating between 12A, 3B, and 4B keys, the mixing is raw, fast, and heavy on the low-end thud. It’s pure, unadulterated sound system music. The GOLDIE and ULTERIOR MOTIVE The Lab LDN tracklist is a history lesson in bass weight.
Blending S.P.Y's "Xenomorph" with Adam F's legendary "Metropolis" is exactly the kind of crate-digging pedigree you demand from Metalheadz royalty. They set a dark, terrifying tone immediately with the opening track, Doc Scott's "Swarm". The Break remix of Ulterior Motive's "Keep It Moving" causes absolute carnage in the office, before they sign off with the monstrous 14-minute Drum & Bass closing track, Jubei & Tyrone's "Stabs".