L’Miranda
Keep Hush Live x Fuego: Deprerreo Takeover
When the brief is 'Deprerreo Takeover,' you brace for a genre-fluid riot, and L’Miranda delivers with the chaotic precision of a selector who knows exactly how to weaponize nostalgia. This isn't a set; it's a cultural scrapbook flung open on the dancefloor. The vibe is electric, a collision of Latin rhythms, queer anthems, and straight-up meme music, all under the sweaty umbrella of club culture. Technically, it's a wild ride averaging 118.7 BPM but spanning from 91 to 146 BPM, with Camelot 12A as the most frequent harmonic home base.
The energy balance—0.52 low, 0.43 mid, 0.05 high—shows a focus on groove and body movement rather than piercing highs, perfect for a session that's more about feeling than pure velocity. The mixing is likely playful and associative, stitching together disparate BPMs with clever edits and sheer audacity. For crate diggers, the highlights are gloriously unhinged. Chichee & Carlitos Ag's 'Yandel 150 (Turreo Edit)' sets the turbocharged reggaeton tone early.
Arca's 'Rakata' provides a moment of avant-garde transcendence, while dropping Darude's 'Sandstorm' is the kind of ironic-but-sincere move that either clears the floor or unites it in hysterical joy—we're here for both outcomes. The Martinez Brothers' 'Amor Con La Ropa' offers a slick house interlude, and T-Factor & Criostasis's 'Overcharge (Remix)' brings a darker, driving edge. The journey starts with the frenetic energy of that Yandel edit, peaks somewhere between the chaos of 'Sandstorm' and the rugged swing of 'Overcharge', and closes on the streetwise swagger of Bad Bunny & Yaviah's 'Bichiyal'. It's a full tracklist that celebrates the beautiful mess of modern clubbing.