NoizBoiz (DJ set)
Amsterdam | ADE Patta x Keep Hush
NoizBoiz at the ADE Patta x Keep Hush session in Amsterdam is a love letter to UK garage and bassline's messy, energetic soul, delivered with the roughneck charm of a pirate radio broadcast. We're all leaning in, trying to catch whether that's a Freddit edit of a Joy Orbison ID or a whole new entity—such is the life of a garage fan. The vibe is a packed, bouncing room, all sly grins and skippy rhythms, where every rewinds feels earned. Technically, the set cruises at a 138.9 BPM average, with the 7A Camelot key providing a warm, bass-heavy foundation for many of the classic-tinged moments.
The energy profile is balanced but low-leaning at 0.56, allowing those iconic swung basslines to punch through while vocal snippets and sharp hats keep things agile. Their mixing is fast and playful, embracing garage's punchy nature with quick cuts and double-drops that keep the floor in a constant state of motion. Tonal shifts into 12A and 5A introduce darker or brighter moods, maintaining a dynamic flow. For crate honors, Joy Orbison's 'flight fm' is a sublime, atmospheric opener, while 'flex fm (freddit)' as the closer is a genius mash-up of US rap and UK rhythm.
Sir Spyro's 'Topper Top' is a grimey, system-rattling monster, and Test Johann & Ian Anderson's 'Party Boy Anthem' is pure, unashamed fun. The inclusion of DJ Misjah's 'Mindrecorder' is a deep techno curveball that somehow fits perfectly. The journey starts with the ethereal garage of 'Joy Orbison - flight fm', builds to a rowdy peak with 'Sir Spyro - Side By Side', and ends in the mash-up madness of 'Joy Orbison - flex fm'. It's a full tracklist that reminds us why this sound never gets old.