Illegal Data
Keep Hush Live Bristol: Intervention Presents
Illegal Data's set for Keep Hush Live Bristol: Intervention Presents is the audio equivalent of a mixtape from a friend with impeccably chaotic taste. We're the ones in the corner, nodding aggressively to Atari Teenage Riot while everyone else is still processing the shift from pop to digital hardcore. The vibe is basement-party intense, all concrete walls and frantic energy, where genre boundaries are gleefully ignored. This is an eclectic electronic and alternative tour de force.
Averaging 129.6 BPM but swinging wildly from 97 to 162, the set is technically brazen, anchored in the moody 3B key (five appearances) that ties together punk, pop, and electronica. The energy balance—0.53 low, 0.40 mid, 0.06 high—creates a dense, driving soundscape where bass and vocals dominate, with high-end reserved for chaotic flourishes. Mixing is punchy and abrupt, mirroring the rebellious content. For crate diggers, this tracklist is a treasure trove.
Atari Teenage Riot's 'Start the Riot!' is a brutal, eight-minute opening salvo. Mamaki Boys' 'Takkai' offers a slice of oddball electronic funk, while Fuji Bake's '404 Calling' is a glitchy, internet-age curiosity. Dropping Red Velvet's 'Pose' is a genius K-pop curveball, and Olive's 'You're Not Alone' is a '90s trance classic repurposed for emotional whiplash. The journey starts with the riotous 'Start the Riot!,' hits a surreal peak with the Mura Masa-remixed HAIM track 'Walking Away,' and closes on that same bittersweet, left-field pop note.