Izco & Reek0 w/ PK Live Performance
Keep Hush Live London: Capo Lee Presents
We’ve all been there: hunched over a phone, trying to ID a bassline that seems to morph every thirty seconds, only to realize the artist is bending it live right in front of us. Izco & Reek0’s set with PK’s live performance at Keep Hush London for Capo Lee Presents is a masterclass in that beautiful, frustrating chase. The room is a sweatbox of intent, low ceilings trapping every subharmonic ripple from PK’s rig, with the crowd’s focus laser-locked on the hardware. Technically, this is a lesson in sustained tension, orbiting a 120.6 BPM average and pivoting between the murky, introspective 6B and the slightly brighter 5A.
The energy profile is all about the mid-range, sitting at 0.55, which allows the live bass manipulations and percussive tweaks to become the narrative, while the low-end provides a constant, grounding thrum. It’s a set built on live iteration, not tracklist breadth. The crate digging here is philosophical—the entire journey is the 37-minute opus ‘PK & IZCO - Ps In’. This isn’t a track; it’s a organism, evolving from a minimal, clicking intro into a dense, driving peak-time loop, then deconstructed back to its skeletal form.
Its longevity is the point, a bold statement in a culture obsessed with the three-minute mix. The journey is brutally simple and effective: we enter and exit through the same portal, with ‘Ps In’ as both the opening track and the closing sigh, its live-transformed peak serving as the only climax we need.