Len Faki
at Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York, USA for Cercle
Nothing screams 'underground techno' quite like raving on a decommissioned military aircraft carrier while complaining about the Hudson River breeze. The New York black-tee brigade is out in full force, looking very serious. The industrial vibe at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York, USA for Cercle is proper mad, with steel decks vibrating to the kick drum. Scanning the Len Faki Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York, USA for Cercle tracklist, the BPM sits at a relentless 133.0.
This Len Faki live set is a masterclass in driving Techno, leaning heavily on 12A and 7A keys to deliver a dark, unrelenting energy arc with surgical mixing. As a crate digger, Faki doesn’t disappoint. He casually drops the legendary Airscape remix of Delerium's 'Silence' before blind-siding everyone with DJ Tonka's edit of 'Put Your Hands Up'—a cheeky nod that proves he’s having a laugh. The journey is a masterfully plotted assault.
An 'Unknown' opening track sets the grim, rolling tone. The highlight is the blistering drop of Veerus's 'Phase', before he leaves the crowd completely battered with the epic 10-minute closing track, 'Arun Kumar - Mujhe Ver De'.