Mr. Thing Boiler Room London DJ Set
Mr. Thing's Boiler Room set is a reminder that sometimes the most thrilling DJing isn't about four-on-the-floor, but about rhythm, rhyme, and raw selection. It kicks off with the legendary, crowd-roaring 'Here We Go' by RUN DMC live from 1984, immediately establishing a vibe of pure, unadulterated hip-hop history. The scene is a basement party, walls sweating, everyone yelling the lyrics back at the booth, a celebration of breaks and beats.
Labeling this 'House' is a misnomer; this is a hip-hop, funk, and breaks set par excellence. With a wildly varying BPM average of 138.7, the skill is in the tempo shifts and turntablism, using keys like 11B and 10B to create musical cohesion across genres. The energy is a balanced split between lows (48%) and mids (43%), allowing for booming kick drums and crisp snares to support the samples and vocals, with highs (8%) adding sparkle. This is a set built on quick cuts, scratches, and dramatic drops.
With only four tracks listed, each segment is a marathon mix: AMXXR's 'Game to Go' likely continues the raw, sample-heavy vibe, and DJ Day's 'A Place to Go' might offer a more jazzy, instrumental interlude. The monumental, 28-minute closer, Schama Noel's 'The Last Dragons' feat. Masta Ace, is a virtuosic display of blending classic hip-hop acapellas and instrumentals into a continuous, head-nodding saga. The journey is a masterclass in hip-hop DJ culture: starting with the explosive classic 'Here We Go', journeying through breaks and beats, and landing in the extended, lyrical masterpiece of 'The Last Dragons'.