Longeez
Keep Hush Presents: Off Sight Bristol
Longeez's Off Sight Bristol set is a joyous, unapologetic raid on the '90s and '00s hard dance canon, for those of us who still believe a cheesy synth lead can be profound. The vibe is a chaotic, smile-filled throwback, with laser lights and hands-in-the-air moments galore. At an average 136 BPM and keys shifting between 3B, 12A, and 7A, it's a high-energy blast with energy leaning low (0.59 avg) but spiky mids and highs for anthem impact.
Mixing is big and bold, using quick cuts and dramatic builds to whip the room into a frenzy. Notable picks include Royal Flush's 'What's That Sound' as a teasing, compiled opener; Alice Deejay's 'Better Off Alone' for its trance-pop perfection; 666's 'Amokk' as a hard trance weapon; and Darude's 'Sandstorm' as the inevitable, crowd-losing climax. The set opens with that Royal Flush compilation, peaks with Above & Beyond's 'Good for Me' club mix emotional swell, and closes on Daft Punk's 'Rollin' & Scratchin'', a journey from nostalgic warmth to raw, acid-tinged release.