Neffa-T DJ set w/ Killa P, Sus // Keep Hush live White Peach takeover
A White Peach takeover is basically a promise of sub-bass therapy, and Neffa-T's set with Killa P and Sus is a masterful session in dubstep and grime fundamentals. The vibe is dark, focused, and unapologetically British, a room where the weight of the bassline is the main topic of conversation. This is a low-slung, mid-range heavy journey averaging 140.6 BPM, predominantly using the 12A key to maintain a grim, pressurized atmosphere throughout.
The energy balance is telling: with 67% of the power in the mid-frequencies, the focus is on those iconic wobbly basslines and vocal presence, while the low-end at 29% provides a taut foundation. The mixing is patient and respectful, allowing tracks like Jme's '96 Bars of Revenge' to land with full lyrical impact, and the harmonic progression is minimal, serving the moody, minor-key aesthetic. For highlights, Jme's '96 Bars of Revenge' is a formidable, 31-minute grime epic that sets a confrontational tone from the open.
The closing drop of Benga & Coki's 'Night' is nothing short of iconic, a dubstep monument that still rewires nervous systems on contact. In a concise three-track set, each selection is a landmark, and the journey begins with grime's intricate wordplay, builds through its own internal tension, and releases into the timeless, sub-aquatic dread of 'Night'.