Nusar
Keep Hush Live Madrid X Antidoto Club
Sometimes, the most thrilling sets are the ones that refuse to be pinned down, ricocheting from Afrobeats to Brazilian funk to classic Chicago drill. Nusar at Keep Hush Live Madrid is a glorious, chaotic reminder that genre boundaries are for the feeble-minded. Antidoto Club must have felt like a cultural blender on full tilt. Technically, this is a wild ride with a 133 BPM average, but the range from 100 to 162 BPM tells the real story. The keys shift between 3B and 12A, creating a disorienting yet compelling contrast between minor-key tension and open, anthemic release.
The energy is surprisingly mid-focused (41%), allowing vocals and rhythmic complexity to take center stage over sheer bass weight. The mixing is bold and jarring in the best way, a true 'cut and paste' style that keeps everyone guessing. The crate digging here is exceptional. He opens with the viral swagger of 'Naira Marley - Soapy' before diving into the hypnotic pulse of 'User-177606669 & fyoum - A Minute Or 2'. The inclusion of 'DJ Bob Oficial - Mega Funk Especial de Carnaval' and 'Ricardo Do Adoço - Cavalo a Vir Com Bad B' shows a deep dive into global bass and funk.
Then, he hits us with the brutalist classic 'Chief Keef - I Don't Like', stretched to a punishing 6:45, followed by the digital hardcore fury of 'Merky ACE - Greaze (Machine Girl Mix)'. The journey is a controlled explosion: from the opening salvo of 'Soapy', through the mid-set carnage of 'I Don't Like', to the ironically sweet, Italo-disco closure of 'Ryan Paris - Dolce Vita (Block & Crown Radio Edit)'. A bass-heavy club music set that feels like surfing the algorithm's id.