Juba | Club, Gqom, Afro | Berlin
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There is nothing quite like the agony of standing next to trance tourists with dinner-plate pupils, fully embracing the cheese as if it's a profound religious sacrament. You've got these chin-stroking tech snobs in the crowd, arms firmly folded, critically analyzing the EQ while everyone else just wants to have a proper skank. Throw in the Berghain queue cosplayers in their immaculate black tactical gear, looking terrified of actually breaking a sweat, and it’s absolute scenes. If you're trying to track down the venue name or this [DJ] [venue] tracklist, you’ve hit the jackpot. This [DJ] live set was a serious education in underground Electronic culture.
The vibe was thick—a pitch-black room punctuated by a single, aggressive green laser cutting through the smoke. On a technical level, the DJ was absolutely not messing around, pushing an intense 135.8 BPM average. Navigating heavily through 3B and 5A Camelot keys, the energy arc was a relentless upward climb powered by surgical mixing. The crate digger selections were absolutely sorted. Pulling out massive hidden gems like "WICKED GYAL" by BAMBII & Lady Lykez alongside the absolutely filthy "Sub 100" by Hodge, the track selection kept the true heads hooked.
The journey was masterfully plotted. Kicking off the madness with the opening track, "Drumz & toms" by Dj mujava, they dragged the room through a marathon peak. Finally, dropping the closing track, "Sous les Cocotiers" by Bablee, left the purists absolutely speechless.