JIMMY EDGAR and VIN SOL
for an Ultramajic takeover in The Lab LA
Jimmy Edgar and Vin Sol's Ultramajic takeover in The Lab LA is a psychedelic, slow-burn journey into the weirder end of the house spectrum, the kind of set where a 17-minute track feels like a fleeting thought and we're all happily lost in the sauce. This is for the heads who consider 'French Kiss' a religious text. The vibe is trippy and immersive—purple lights, analog synth warmth, and a crowd moving in a state of deep, hypnotic trance.
Technically, it's a masterclass in deep, acid, and leftfield house, cruising at a steady 125 BPM with a strong foundation in 12A, veering into 3B and 7A for added psychedelic color. The exceptionally high low-energy value of 0.74 confirms this is all about the groove: bubbling basslines, intricate percussion, and space for the mind to wander. For the crate diggers, it's a showcase for the Ultramajic ethos and beyond: the atmospheric build of Ali Berger's 'Raise', the legendary, unabashed queerness of Kevin Aviance's 'Cunty', the raw, jacking funk of NIICOLASFOCO's 'ME QUEDX' edit, and the soaring, progressive masterpiece that is Pryda's 'Animal'.
Don't sleep on the classic Chicago homage of Airwolf Paradise's 'Only Man' or the iconic, endlessly building pleasure of Lil' Louis's 'French Kiss' (Underground Mix). The journey is a deep dive, beginning with the cosmic lift of 'Raise', peaking with the emotional release of 'Animal', and culminating in the 12-minute ecstasy of that 'French Kiss' finale. A full tracklist that rewards total submission.