Korzi B2B Mystique w/ Treece
Keep Hush Live Manchester: Left, Right & Centre Takeover
The promise of a 'Left, Right & Centre' takeover in Manchester is just code for 'we will play everything except what you expect,' and we are here for the delightful confusion. Korzi, Mystique, and Treece craft a session that feels like rifling through a particularly well-stocked digital crate, where tech house, bassline, and oddball edits coexist peacefully. The Keep Hush basement is all low ceilings and lower lighting, a perfect Petri dish for this kind of genre-agnostic experiment.
Technically, they anchor the voyage around a steady 132 BPM, with the harmonic home base firmly in 12A, allowing for smooth, key-locked transitions that keep the energy consistent without being monotonous. The mixing is functional and crowd-serving, with a focus on maintaining a rolling, mid-heavy groove where the basslines do most of the talking. The energy arc is a steady climb, using percussive builds and vocal snippets to ratchet up the pressure without ever resorting to obvious drops.
For the crate diggers, the set is a treasure trove: the warped, lo-fi allure of Punknown's 'Fall in Luv,' the driving, percussive thrust of Anthony Selvaggio & David Pintó's 'Congarama (Glenn Gonzalez Remix),' the anarchic joy of Merky ACE's 'Greaze (Machine Girl Mix),' and the deep, melancholic pulse of David Glass's 'In My Heart.' Each pick shows a disregard for genre borders and a keen ear for a hook. The journey is a masterclass in controlled escalation, opening with the gritty, hip-hop-infused swagger of Fenix Flexin's 'NDS,' hitting a peak with the chaotic, blown-out rhythms of Champion's 'Gunshot,' and landing with the anthemic, crowd-pleasing punch of Fred again.. & Skepta & PlaqueBoyMax's 'Victory Lap (Hills Tech House Remix).'.