Oblig B2B Saint Ludo
Keep Hush Live London
When the club needs a dose of raw, street-level energy, Oblig B2B Saint Ludo’s Keep Hush Live London set delivers with zero pretension. The vibe is a sweatbox where phone lights are up for every bar, and the basslines are designed for aggressive nodding. This isn’t techno—it’s UK drill and grime at its most potent, averaging a punchy 142 BPM. Harmonically, it’s straightforward with a focus on 12A, using 5B and 7A for minor-key tension.
The energy profile is balanced between lows (47%) and mids (43%), with 10% highs, creating a dense, vocal-led soundscape that hits hard without relying on treble. The mixing is raw and functional, often letting tracks play out to maximize impact, with cuts and drops that feel like crowd control. As crate diggers, they lean into the anthems. Test Johann & Ian Anderson’s ‘Party Boy Anthem’ opens with chaotic, meme-ready energy.
Jook’s ‘Flying Nimbus’ adds a grimey bounce, while Stormzy’s ‘Wiley Flow’ and Tion Wayne’s ‘Wow’ are peak-time crowd destroyers. Pro Lectric’s ‘Three - One’ offers a minimalist instrumental break, and AJ Tracey’s ‘The Lane’ keeps the energy high. The closing with Migos’ ‘Straightenin’ (also a peak moment) is a transatlantic nod, and the lengthy inclusion of Digga D’s ‘Woi’ shows commitment to letting the vocals breathe. The journey: it kicks off with the chaotic ‘Party Boy Anthem’, peaks with the sheer force of ‘Wiley Flow’ or ‘Straightenin’, and closes with the same Migos track to leave no doubt about the vibe.