HUMAN MOVEMENT tech house in The Lab SYD
Human Movement’s tech house excursion in The Lab Sydney is the sound of a sweat-drenched dancefloor operating at peak efficiency. We’re here for the slick drops and the filtered basslines, and they deliver in spades. The vibe is all industrial chic and laser precision, a perfect backdrop for functional, forward-driving music. This is textbook tech house, sitting pretty at 124 BPM and using the ubiquitous 12A key as its mixing lubricant.
The energy is expertly managed—a 54% low-end foundation ensures the groove is undeniable, while strategic spikes in the mid-range deliver the hooky payoffs. The mixing is tight and energetic, with quick cuts and long blends keeping the momentum high. They open with the disco-tinged fury of Gusto’s 'Disco's Revenge (Mole Hole Dirty Mix)'. The standout tracks are a who’s who of groove: La Funk Mob’s 'Motor Bass Get Phunked Up' is a raw, electro-funk monster, and Junior Jack’s 'Thrill Me' remains an eternal bassline weapon.
Disclosure’s 'Expressing What Matters' offers a chunkier, modern take, while Mathias Kaden’s 'Cocoon Ibiza' mix is a deep, percussive marathon. The journey launches with disco vengeance, reaches its peak with the relentless, tribal pulse of Jesper Dahlbäck’s 'What Is the Time, Mr. Templar?', and winds down with the atmospheric tech of Dosem & Prok & Fitch’s 'Doors'. A tracklist for when you just want the floor to move.