Lazy Flow
Keep Hush Live: Tash LC Takeover
The search for the perfect, percussive groove—that’s what drives us to sets like Lazy Flow’s Keep Hush live performance for the Tash LC Takeover, an afro-house and global bass journey that feels both sun-drenched and deeply club-ready. The vibe is all warm, swirling lights and kinetic body movement, a testament to the infectious rhythms on offer. Technically, Lazy Flow guides us through a wide BPM range from 128 to 162, averaging 135.5, with a harmonic focus on the uplifting 12A key, complemented by shifts to 7A and 10B.
The energy profile—59% low, 32% mid, 9% high—prioritizes deep, rolling basslines and intricate percussion over harsh tops, creating a hypnotic, physical experience. For crate diggers, the opening original ‘Uka Uka Riddim’ sets the tone with its afrobeat-inspired bounce, while Studio Bros’ ‘Kapiro (2018 Dub Mix)’ is a deep house gem with organic textures. The inclusion of Swedish House Mafia’s ‘One’ is a cheeky, melodic house curveball, and Drumetic Boyz’ ‘Triple A’ offers a harder, amapiano-adjacent kick.
Kharishma’s ‘Chokeslem’ adds raw, vocal-driven energy. The journey begins with Lazy Flow’s own ‘Uka Uka Riddim’, builds through the driving ‘Pânico’ by DJ bboy, and closes on Mina’s soulful ‘One Leg’—a full tracklist that maps the vibrant edges of the diaspora’s sound.