GOLDROOM b2b LE YOUTH smooth house set in The Lab LA
Let's be honest, there's a vital place in the ecosystem for sets that are unapologetically smooth, packed with recognizable hooks, and executed with sheer, polished flair. The Goldroom b2b Le Youth session for The Lab LA is exactly that—a sun-drenched, feel-good house journey that reminds us pop-infused dance music can be both clever and immensely satisfying. The vibe is upbeat, sunny, and effortlessly cool, with a crowd smiling and dancing without a hint of pretension.
Technically, it's a lesson in mid-tempo flow, holding at a comfortable 119 BPM and frequently returning to the 12A Camelot key for harmonic warmth. The energy split is telling: 53% low-end provides a warm, rounded bass foundation, a significant 43% mid-range allows for crystal-clear vocals and melodic hooks to shine, and a minimal 4% high-end keeps everything smooth and unaggressive. Their back-to-back style is seamless, blending polished pop edits and melodic originals with the finesse of seasoned studio heads.
Highlights are a parade of smart edits: Goldroom's own remix of Ekkah's 'Last Chance To Dance' opens with balearic charm, the sublime Aeroplane vocal mix of Justin Timberlake's 'Suit & Tie' is a timeless groove masterpiece, and Gryffin's remix of Tove Lo's 'Talking Body' delivers a modern, emotional punch. T-Pain's 'I'm Sprung' gets a sleek, house-minded makeover, Buhbuh's 'With the New' adds a touch of deep, jazzy flavor, and both the original and Zac Samuel remix of Karen Harding's 'Say Something' tug at the heartstrings. The journey starts with the balearic shimmer of 'Last Chance To Dance,' peaks with the undeniable class of 'Suit & Tie,' and closes on the disco-freakout fun of El Gey's 'Spring Break Disco Freak,' leaving us in a definitively good mood.