Mengzy B2B Just Bee B2B Subez
Mixmag Lab Hong Kong
Of course we're here, frantically searching for the ID of that one tech-house weapon dropped in a Hong Kong basement while three DJs tag-team the decks. The Mengzy B2B Just Bee B2B Subez session at the Mixmag Lab Hong Kong is the kind of chaotic, energy-ping-ponging affair that reminds us why we endure cramped rooms and overpriced drinks. The vibe is pure sweatbox euphoria, a neon-lit cube where the air gets thick with anticipation before each drop. Technically, this is a masterclass in main-room pressure, cruising at a steady 137.8 BPM average and smartly anchored in the harmonic warmth of 3B and 12A.
The energy arc builds patiently through percussive grooves before unleashing soaring, vocal-led peaks, with the mixing style being assertive and functional—no fuss, just forward momentum. The low-end is a constant, chest-rattling presence, allowing mid-range stabs and high-end flourishes to dance on top without ever losing the groove. For crate diggers, the tracklist is a delightful mix of cheeky nostalgia and contemporary club tools. Opening with Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina's 'Stereo Love' is a genius, crowd-unifying move, while Good Times Ahead & FIGHT CLVB's 'Bmb' provides a ruthless, distorted bass workout.
The Darius Syrossian remix of Angel Moraes's 'Dancin Wit My Baby' is a timeless house injection, and X CLUB.'s 'I JUS WAN 2' is a brutal, no-nonsense technoid weapon that surely shattered the room. The journey is perfectly pitched: from the sentimental piano chords of 'Stereo Love', through the peak-time frenzy of 'I JUS WAN 2', and finally landing on the percussive, driving closure of Yo Speed's 'Classic'.