OSE
ओस set in The Lab Mumbai
OSE's set in The Lab Mumbai is a vibrant, genre-hopping tour through progressive house and peak-time electronics, a reminder that big rooms can still have personality and surprise. We're here for the dopamine hits, the soaring leads, and the clever edits that bridge decades of dance music. The atmosphere is energetic and brightly lit, a canvas for the melodic fireworks and driving rhythms to come. With a BPM average of 126.9 and a range from 98 to 130, it's a dynamic ride that knows when to pump and when to glide; harmonically, it moves between 10B, 6B, and 6A, creating a sense of journey and lift.
Energy is mid-forward at 53%, ensuring the melodies and hooks are front and center, while lows at 40% provide a solid, four-to-the-floor drive, and highs at 7% add sparkle and sheen. The mixing is energetic and precise, building and dropping with the confidence of a main stage veteran, but with track selections that often feel more personal and eclectic. Seven Moon's 'Back2back' opens with a driving, tech-house infused energy that immediately grabs attention. Polymath's 'Alpha Waves' is a peak-time progressive weapon with its swirling arpeggios, while Billie Eilish's 'L’AMOUR DE MA VIE' edit is a surprisingly effective transplant of pop melancholy into a club context.
Thomas Schumacher & Victor Ruiz's 'Apollo' delivers the kind of muscular, melodic techno punch that fills spaces, and the John De Mark remix of Avicii's 'Bom' is a euphoric, hands-in-the-air closing statement. It starts with the propulsive force of 'Back2back', builds to a melodic peak with tracks like 'Alpha Waves' or 'Apollo', and sends us off with the nostalgic rush of 'Bom', a full tracklist designed for maximum impact with a smile.