JAMZ SUPERNOVA tribal bass set in The Lab LDN
Jamz Supernova's 'tribal bass' set is a glorious, percussive riot, a celebration of global rhythms, UK bass pressure, and the simple joy of a drum loop that just won't quit. This is music for throwing shapes, not for subtle head-nods, delivered in a Lab that suddenly feels like a carnival procession. The vibe is infectious and physical, all rattling shakers, sub-bass weight, and vocals that command movement.
Operating around 129 BPM on average and leaning on the 12A key, Supernova builds a dense, rhythmic tapestry where the low and mid-energy bands are in constant, thrilling conversation. The mixing is bold and dramatic, often letting tracks play out to their full, extended lengths to build a trance-like state, as with the epic 16-minute 'Chaka Khan - Like Sugar' remix. Her crate-digging is exceptional: 'Junior Jack - E Samba' is a timeless, sun-drenched opener, 'Murder He Wrote - Girl Riddim' injects pure funky bashment energy, and 'vånda - COME BACK TO ME MY DEAR' is a haunting, atmospheric left-turn.
Dropping 'Childish Gambino - This Is America' is a powerful, context-shifting moment, while 'Serani - No Games (Roll Deep Remix)' is a deep-cut UK garage gem. The set starts with the irresistible Latin-house swing of 'E Samba', builds to a frenzied peak with the switch-flipping 'Like Sugar', and descends into the stark, industrial techno conclusion of 'Hector Oaks - Dissolve', a masterstroke of contrasting energies.