KVSH live from Bento Gonçalves, Brazil || Krush by KVSH #6
KVSH live from Bento Gonçalves, Brazil—this is where bass house meets pop sensibility, a set for when we want to sing along between drops, and frankly, we're not ashamed to admit it. The vibe is sunny, chaotic, and utterly Brazilian, with a crowd that brings the energy whether it's 3pm or 3am. Technically, it's a high-octane, 76-track sprint averaging 125.1 BPM, with a strong focus on key 12A for its bright, anthemic qualities. The energy profile is more balanced than most, with lows at 0.50, mids at 0.35, and a notable high-end at 0.15, giving it a crisp, punchy edge perfect for festival soundsystems.
Mixing is fast and furious, with quick cuts and mash-ups that keep the momentum relentless. Jonny Calypso's 'Teenager 2K15' opens with its cheeky, filtered sample, immediately setting a playful tone. KVSH's own '2MUCH' with LOthief is a bass-heavy weapon, while R3HAB & Sophie and the Giants' 'All Night' gets the festival treatment. The French Montana 'Unforgettable' edit by Sonny Fodera is a guaranteed crowd-roar moment, and Joel Corry's 'Sorry' keeps the vocal hooks coming.
Todd Terry's 'Jumpin'' is a classic house flip that shows respect for the roots, and 'Sicko Drop' with Schillist is pure, unadulterated bass face material. It begins with the nostalgic bounce of 'Teenager 2K15', rides a wave of pop edits and originals to a peak with those massive singalongs, and closes on the timeless jack of 'Jumpin' Original'—a full tracklist for the unabashed fun-seekers.