Ladies of Leisure • Boiler Room & Charli xcx presents: PARTYGIRL Ibiza
The Ladies of Leisure Boiler Room & Charli XCX presents: PARTYGIRL Ibiza set is a glorious exercise in high-BPM, no-apologies euphoria, the kind of soundtrack you demand when the sun is either coming up or you've decided it should be. This is uplifting trance and happy hardcore-adjacent house for people who believe emotion is best expressed at 135 BPM. The vibe is a neon-drenched, confetti-filled fantasy, a room where every drop is met with a collective scream of joy. Technically, it's a relentless charge, holding a steady 135 BPM average and using the 12A key as a superhighway for its major-key melodies and soaring vocals.
The energy balance is interesting—a strong low-end (0.64) keeps the four-four drive undeniable, while the mids and highs are packed with melodic content and vocal hooks that aim straight for the heart. The mixing is energetic and crowd-pleasing, using long blends for the anthems and quick cuts to keep the pace frantic. The tracklist is a treasure trove of classic and contemporary euphoria. Eliza Rose's 'Body Moving (Club Mix)' is a perfect, modern vocal house opener.
Revisiting Alice Deejay's 'Better Off Alone' in this context feels like a sacred duty. NSA's 'Way Too Much' delivers a soaring, contemporary trance moment, while Gigi D'Agostino's 'Bla Bla Bla (Dark Mix)' is a wonderfully cheesy, hard-trance throwback. The inclusion of The Carry Nation's continuous mix shows a respect for the DJ tool, and Thomas Garcia's 'El Carpintero' is a driving, percussive finale. It starts with the infectious groove of 'Body Moving', rockets to its emotional peak with anthems like 'Better Off Alone', and closes on the relentless, driving energy of 'El Carpintero'.