Mall Grab
Boiler Room x Long Live Southbank
Mall Grab’s Long Live Southbank set is a raucous love letter to UK rave’s messy, emotional heart, proving that big pianos and bigger breakdowns are never truly out of fashion. It’s the sound of a park jam where someone’s rig is definitely too loud, and we’re all grateful for it. The vibe is raw, communal, and unapologetically euphoric—a celebration of sound system culture under the arches. Technically, it’s a driving, peak-time affair averaging 136 BPM, with a key profile leaning into the emotional, minor territories of 9A and 5A.
The energy is more balanced here, with punchy mids (0.45 avg) carrying melodic hooks and assertive lows (0.33 avg) keeping the pace. Mall Grab’s mixing is energetic and direct, built for big moments and rewinds. The track selection is a joyfully unsubtle raid on rave history. 'Casino Mansion - Alibi (Tokyo Mix)' starts with driving, trance-tinged energy.
'K-voice - Save Me from the Night' delivers hands-in-the-air piano house drama. 'Public Domain - Operation Blade' is a nearly 10-minute trance anthem revival, and 'Processed - Acid Jam' is a raw, 303-drenched finale. Throwing in a hardstyle-tinged remix like 'Waveliner & Rob Mayth - Harder Than Ever (Anubis Remix)' shows a gleeful disregard for genre purity. The journey kicks off with the relentless 'Alibi', builds to the epic, breakdown-heavy peak of 'Operation Blade', and crashes out in a wave of acid with 'Acid Jam'.