Jawside // Keep Hush Thru the Window
There's a special kind of masochism involved in dropping a 30-minute opener, and Jawside's Keep Hush Thru the Window set is a masterclass in patience and pay-off. Four tracks, an hour of your life, and not a single wasted beat. The set is filmed through a window, giving it an intimate, almost voyeuristic quality — as if we're peering into a private session in a Berlin apartment. At 136 BPM average, the tempo is brisk, but the energy profile is unusual: low at 0.399, mid at 0.5125 — meaning the focus is squarely on the mid-range, with rattling percussion and vocal fragments. The keys are all over the place (5A, 3B, 6A), suggesting Jawside is prioritizing texture over harmonic blending.
The mixing is hypnotic: long, slow blends that let each track's elements breathe and evolve. Dj Ghosty's 'Titanium Rattle' remix is a sprawling, percussive epic that starts the set in a trance-like state. Kelela's 'Rewind' (Sporting Life Remix) is a highlight — a glitchy, R&B-inflected club track that feels like a cool breeze. Paul Johnson's 'Feel My M.F. Bass' is a Chicago house classic, but here it's stripped back and given room to rumble.
It's a set built on trust: trust that the listener will stay for the long game. Opening with the Ghosty marathon, the set slowly builds tension without release, then shifts into Kelela's airy vocals for a mid-set emotional peak. It closes with Paul Johnson's raw, driving bassline — a release that feels earned after the journey.