Liana
Keep Hush Live : Master Peace Presents
Nothing sharpens the mind like the frantic scramble to ID a grime bar over a booming 808, and Liana’s Keep Hush Live set for Master Peace Presents is a masterclass in that particular panic. We’re here because the algorithm failed us, and only a human crate-digger can stitch together this many vibes. The vibe is pure basement intensity, all red lights and collective head-nods, a world away from the overproduced festival main stage.
Technically, this is a lesson in momentum, averaging a brisk 132.7 BPM and largely orbiting the complementary Camelot zones of 12A and 3B for smooth, key-mixed transitions. The energy profile is all about that foundational low-end, with the average low frequency sitting at a dominant 0.834, creating a physical, chest-rattling pressure that carries the more intricate mid-range vocal flows and sparse high-end percussion. Liana’s mixing is economical and punchy, using quick cuts and drops to keep the pace relentless, never letting the crowd settle into a predictable groove.
For crate diggers, the highlights are manifold: Sheck Wes's 'Live Sheck Wes' is a raw, chaotic energy injection; Unknown T's 'Homerton B' is a certified road rap anthem deployed with surgical precision; MACK TEN MAFIA's 'Grind On Me' offers a darker, drill-inflected pivot; and Teyana Taylor's 'Rose In Harlem' is a soulful, pitched-down moment of respite that showcases dynamic range. The journey is a victory lap from the opening mosh-pit call of Travis Scott's 'NO BYSTANDERS', through the peak-time weapon that is 'Homerton B', and lands firmly on the closing boast of A$AP Ferg's 'Verified'. A full tracklist for Liana’s hip-hop/rap set is exactly the archive we needed.