Kerri Chandler b2b Jeremy Underground Ray-Ban x Boiler Room 017 London DJ Set
Sometimes you need a set that feels like a warm hug from a dusty speaker stack. Kerri Chandler b2b Jeremy Underground’s Ray-Ban x Boiler Room 017 London session is precisely that—a deep house sermon delivered from a living room that just happens to have a world-class sound system. The vibe is intimate, late-night, all dim lights and knowing nods to classic piano stabs. Operating at a steady 125.3 BPM and an almost devotional commitment to the 12A key, this is mixing as a form of harmonic storytelling.
The energy is overwhelmingly low-end focused (0.69 low energy), with Chandler and Underground weaving rich, warm basslines and soulful samples into a seamless tapestry. Their style is conversational, trading tracks that feel like chapters in a book, with subtle modulations to 10B and 7A adding emotional color. Standout picks include the timeless opener ‘Kerri Chandler - Turn Off the Lights (Who's Afraid of the Dark)’, a lesson in atmosphere. ‘Inner Sense - 4 Aaron & Terry’ is a heartfelt, jazzy deep house gem, while ‘Hebdonis - It's A Jazz Thing’ continues that live instrumental vibe.
The surprise twist of ‘M83 - Midnight City (Eric Prydz Private Remix)’ is executed with a wink, transforming the indie anthem into a proper club tool. The journey is a masterful arc from the mood-setting ‘Turn Off the Lights’, through the mid-set highlight of ‘Samuel Jonathan Johnson - Reason for the Reason’, and finally landing on the triumphant, gospel-tinged closure of ‘N-Joi - Anthem (Kerri Chandler Distant Run Mix)’.