Kamma & Masalo
Mixmag Lab on Location
Kamma & Masalo's Mixmag Lab on Location session is exactly why we still believe in the magic of a well-curated house and disco blend. It’s the sound of a packed floor where someone inevitably spills a drink on your shoe, and you don't even care. The energy is pure, unadulterated fun, with a lighting rig probably working overtime on the strobe. Technically, it's a sleek ride at an average 131.6 BPM, firmly in the pocket of classic house tempo.
The key story is one of bright, danceable harmony, with 12A appearing ten times, supported by the complementary 3B and 7A. The energy profile is low-heavy at 0.5766, giving the basslines real weight, while mids at 0.3717 carry the melodies and vocals, and just a touch of high-end sparkle at 0.0511 keeps it crisp. The mixing is fluid and harmonic, using those key relationships to glide between eras and styles. The crate digging here is impeccable: they open with the cosmic disco of 'Snap Out,' drop the still-unbeatable deadmau5 remix of Medina's 'You & I' as a peak-time weapon, and resurrect Gigi D'Agostino's 'Bla Bla Bla' with zero irony.
Wallace's 'Willow' provides a deeper, percussive moment, while the epic nine-minute Victor Calderone mix of 'You Make Me Feel Mighty Real' is a lesson in tension and release. The closing track, Daniel Monaco's 'Change' with the Marvin & Guy Miami Mix, is a perfect, sun-kissed comedown. The journey from that initial disco snap to the final, soulful chords is a masterclass in progressive house and disco house storytelling for the Mixmag Lab.