Job Jobse
Boiler Room : Amsterdam
Job Jobse in Amsterdam is a state of mind, a lesson in how to be playfully sincere without tipping into pastiche. We're in a room where someone will definitely spill a drink on the decks, and everyone will cheer. The vibe is humid, hedonistic, and shot through with a knowing wink, fueled by disco balls and sticky floors. This is a masterclass in eclectic, peak-time tech-house, cruising at a brisk 137 BPM average and frequently locking into the 12A key for maximum dancefloor cohesion.
Jobse’s style is all about momentum, using long blends and clever EQ work to keep the energy high without resorting to cheap tricks. The mid-range is the star here, packed with funky basslines and vocal snippets, while the high-end provides crisp, driving percussion. His crate-digging is legendary: opening with the Marco Lys remix of 'Cajmere & Dajae - Brighter Days' sets a soulful, uplifting tone instantly. The 'PREVIA Y CACHENGUE 2K24 - Brighter Days (Culo Edit)' is the kind of cheeky, white-label rework we live for, and 'Ryan Arnold - Putaria' brings a raw, percussive energy that shifts the groove.
Throwing in 'Jeremy Sylvester - Sex Weed' is a perfect curveball, a sleazy, lo-fi house gem that only he could make work in this context. The journey is a riot: from the sunny opener, through the chaotic peak of the 'Brighter Days' edit, to the raw, closing thump of 'Ryan Arnold - Putaria'.