KINGDOM and JUBILEE club music sets in The Lab LA
The search for a coherent genre tag in this KINGDOM and JUBILEE back-to-back is a fool's errand, and that's precisely the point. We're in The Lab LA for a masterclass in eclecticism, where the only rule is to keep the dancefloor moving. The vibe is pure, unadulterated club chaos—lights flashing, drinks spilling, a beautiful mess where a Jersey club edit can sit next to a deep house gem. Technically, it’s a rollercoaster averaging 122 BPM but veering wildly from 91 to 171, with the harmonic center of gravity shifting between 3B and 12A.
The energy profile is remarkably balanced between low-end thump (0.45) and mid-range melody (0.43), allowing for sudden bursts of high-end frenzy. Their style is all about the surprise drop and the clever segue, maintaining flow through sheer charismatic force rather than harmonic mixing. The crate digging is the star here: NY Latino Party Time's 'On the Floor' is a hilarious, perfect opener, Capeaco & Friends' 'My Love' provides a soulful, afro-house breather, and Oliver Heldens & Da Hool's 'MHATLP (HI-LO Edit)' is a tech-house rocket. The true deep cut is the 19-minute odyssey of NuroGL's 'Hybrid Moons (Malcolm Jack Remix)', a bold move that pays off in hypnotic dividends.
The journey kicks off with that Latino party starter, hits a euphoric peak with Cosmic Gate & Forêt's 'Need to Feel Loved', and winds down (relatively speaking) with the smooth, sun-drenched vibes of Wizkid's 'Daddy Yo'. It’s a set that defies categorization and proudly so.