Monroe
for Club Space Miami (August 6, 2020)
Monroe's set for Club Space Miami is a deep, heads-down groove session, the kind of mix that makes you appreciate the art of the slow build and the hypnotic loop. We're in it for the subtle details, the way a shaker pattern evolves over eight minutes, the slight shift in a bassline that changes the entire room's energy. The vibe is pure after-hours intimacy, dark, sweaty, and completely absorbed in the rhythm. Technically, this is a masterclass in deep, percussive house and tech house, locked into a rock-solid 128 BPM pocket and dominantly utilizing the deep, resonant key of 12A.
The energy is overwhelmingly concentrated in the low-end (avg low 0.84), creating a physical, pulsing foundation that is both relentless and deeply soothing, with minimal mid or high-frequency interference. The mixing is patient and layered, allowing tracks to breathe and merge organically, crafting a seamless, meditative flow that defines the true Club Space experience. The tracklist is a connoisseur's delight: Sable Sheep's 'Lobotomize' opens with a dark, rolling groove, Andy Compton's 'That Acid Track' introduces a squelchy, timeless vibe, and The Ones' 'Flawless (ATOC Re-Remix)' is a genius injection of classic vocal house. Mr.
Pepper's 'Sunman (Simone Tavazzi Remix)' offers a sunny, melodic counterpoint, while the inclusion of Gigi D'Agostino's 'Bla Bla Bla' is a wonderfully cheeky, nostalgic curveball. The journey is a deep dive: starting with the minimal thump of 'Lobotomize', finding a playful peak with 'Flawless', and emerging, blissfully, into the sunrise anthem of Rozalla's 'Everybody's Free'. A proper lesson in underground flow.