Mixtress b2b Passion DEEZ
Amsterdam | ADE Patta x Keep Hush
Amsterdam during ADE means a million parties, but the real ones are in basements where the BPMs are high and the genre boundaries are low. This Mixtress b2b Passion DEEZ set for Patta x Keep Hush is exactly that: a breathless tour through UK bass, breakbeat, and garage. The vibe is back-to-back intensity, two selectors pushing each other into weirder, faster corners of the crate. Technically, it's a rollercoaster, averaging 143 BPM but frequently pushing into 160+ territory, with the harmonic backbone shifting between 12A and 5A to accommodate everything from jungle to grime.
The energy profile is low-end heavy (56%), providing a thick, sub-bass foundation for the percussive chaos above. Their mixing is rapid-fire and inventive, using acapellas, quick cuts, and rewinds to keep the energy relentless. For crate diggers, this is a goldmine. The ominous opener 'awhlkuhn - EYE CONTCACT' sets a dark, cinematic tone.
They then slam into UK drill with 'BiS, Blanco, ACTIVE & MizOrMac - Kennington Where It Started' before flipping the script with Fatboy Slim's 'Star 69'. The peak might be the genius fusion of 'DJ Gan-G & Lil Wayne - A Milli', a true 'what is this?!' moment. La Roux's 'In for the Kill' gets the legendary Skream remix treatment, of course. The journey from that haunting intro, through the grimey peak of 'Kennington', and ending on the percussive swing of 'T.NO - No Vai' is a masterclass in controlled chaos.