Moth Agency
Keep Hush Live x Hong Kong: SLIMEFEST Takeover
The search for that perfect, skippy rhythm has led us to Moth Agency's Slimefest takeover in Hong Kong, a breakbeat and bassline riot where genre lines blur delightfully. This Keep Hush Live x Hong Kong set thrives on chaotic energy, with a vibe that's part basement rave, part global street party. Technically, it's a wild ride averaging 134 BPM but spanning 91 to 146, anchored in 12A with shifts to 7A and 5A.
The energy balance favors lows (0.56 avg) but with punchy mids and highs, allowing for explosive drops and rhythmic twists. Moth Agency's mixing is fast and playful, stitching together baile funk, UKG, and breakbeat with a DIY ethos that keeps the floor guessing. Crate-digging highlights include Hamdi's 'Skanka', a viral dubstep weapon repurposed for chaos; Yves Larock's 'The Zoo (Muzzaik Remix)' transformed into a joyous, piano-driven anthem; Denham Audio & Coco Bryce's 'Single Minded People' for its classic breakbeat swing; and MC Bin Laden's 'Tototo (Zutzut Remix)' as a global club crossover moment.
The set opens with the infectious 'Papi Chulo' remix, builds through Shay Whelan's percussive 'Idk What It Is', and closes with that euphoric 'The Zoo' rework, a journey from booty-shaking to hands-in-the-air release.