Mistareez
Keep Hush Live: A Fousand Slaps Presents
A Fousand Slaps presents Mistareez, which means we're in for an ambient, electronica journey where the BPM varies and we're all pretending to understand deep sound design while actually just zoning out. This DJ set at Keep Hush Live is that perfect comedown music, because sometimes you need tracks that feel like a warm blanket for your brain. The vibe is subdued, with soft lighting and a seated crowd, a welcome respite from club chaos. Technically, averaging 131.2 BPM with a range from 111 to 158, this set is ambient or deep electronica, centered in key 12A with shifts to 3B and 5A for textural variety.
The energy is overwhelmingly low at 0.8252, mids at 0.1594, highs at 0.0148, creating a lush, atmospheric soundscape with minimal percussion. Mixing is ethereal, with long, evolving blends that let each track unfold naturally, building a meditative arc. Crate-digger gems include Palta's 'Tabt Optagelse' as the opening, a sparse, melodic start, and Barker's 'Gradients of Bliss' for its glitchy, blissful textures. Boreal Massif's 'Weather In August' as the closing track is a beautiful, six-minute ambient piece, while Josh Wink's 'Sixth Sense (Louie Vega Remix)' brings a deep house touch.
Dorisburg & Efraim Kent's 'Tecken I' adds Scandinavian minimalism, and Anthony Naples's 'Lucys' offers warm, analog vibes. It begins with 'Tabt Optagelse', moves through the peak serenity of 'Gradients of Bliss', and ends with the atmospheric 'Weather In August', a full tracklist for deep listening.