Lobby B2B Lima
Keep Hush Live: Super Kitchen Takeover
The beauty of a deep house set like this Lobby B2B Lima session from the Keep Hush Live: Super Kitchen Takeover is in the details—the slight hiss of the vinyl, the slow build of a 303 line, and the shared nod when a classic drops. We're in that intimate, low-ceilinged space where the music does the talking, and the lighting is just dim enough to hide our over-enthusiastic air-synth sessions. Clocking in at a steady 128.2 BPM average, this back-to-back is a masterclass in deep, percussive groove, anchored firmly in the 12A key for most of its runtime, with brief excursions to 5A and 4A adding subtle color.
The energy balance—66% low, 18% mid, 15% high—tells the story: this is a heads-down, functional journey, with the mixing focused on long, hypnotic blends that let the acid lines and dubby textures breathe and evolve. The selection is impeccable: Andy Compton's 'That Acid Track' sets the foundational, squelchy tone right from the open. Blaze & Bicep's 'Lovelee Dae (Bicep Remix)' is a timeless weapon, its soaring pads cutting through the fog.
Gigi D'Agostino's 'Elisir' gets a recontextualization here, its Euro-dance melody turned into a deep house mantra. Skyman I's epic 'Focus' is a fifteen-minute dive into rhythmic hypnosis, a true crate digger's highlight. The journey begins with the raw pulse of 'That Acid Track', builds through the euphoric release of 'Lovelee Dae', and finds its meditative close in Bondarev's 'Manshivaan', a track that leaves the room in a state of blissful, spent communion.