JERRY FOLK in The Lab LA
JERRY FOLK in The Lab LA is a masterclass in accessible yet inventive electronic pop, a set that proves you can be both a crate digger and a crowd-pleaser. We're here for the grooves that make you shuffle without thinking, the edits that put a fresh spin on familiar favorites. The atmosphere is bright, upbeat, and inclusive, like a perfectly curated backyard party with an impeccable sound system. With a BPM average of 117.4, it sits in that sweet spot between house and downtempo, and the key play between 10B and 12A gives it a jazzy, soulful undercurrent.
Energy is well-balanced, with mids leading at 46% for melodic and vocal clarity, lows at 43% providing a funky foundation, and highs at 11% adding crispness and drive. The mixing is playful and seamless, blending future beats, house, and pop edits into a cohesive, sun-drenched whole that feels effortless. Jerry Folk's own 'Another Night' opens with its signature chopped vocals and warm bass, setting the tone. Fingazz's flip of 'Never Too Much' is a slick, funky house rework of a classic that gets everyone moving, while Kid Francescoli's 'Moon' offers a moment of dreamy, French-touch nostalgia.
Charlie Puth's 'How Long' remix is a savvy pop transformation, and Yaeji's 'Passionfruit' cover is a wonderfully leftfield, intimate closer that brings the energy down perfectly. It kicks off with the infectious groove of 'Another Night', builds to a peak with the funk of 'Never Too Much' or the global house vibes of 'iParty Yami', and gently concludes with the whispered cool of 'Passionfruit', a tracklist that feels like a summer day condensed into an hour.