Overmono Mixmag Cover Mix
An Overmono Mixmag Cover Mix—we brace for 60 minutes of gut-punching bass, emotional samples, and the distinct feeling that UK dance music is in very good hands. The vibe is a post-club chillout session that suddenly erupts into a full-blown rave, all hazy memories and shattered breakbeats. This is a genre-defying excursion through UK bass, breakbeat, and electronica, with a wild BPM range from 102 to 167 averaging 135, often centered in the foundational key of 12A. The energy is overwhelmingly in the low and mid-range (0.74 and 0.25 avg respectively), creating a thick, textured soundscape where drums and bass are the stars, and melodies are fragmented ghosts. Their mixing is collage-like, using edits, fades, and sudden cuts to create a cinematic, non-linear narrative that’s more about vibe than traditional progression.
The tracklist is a statement. Opening with Dario G’s ‘Sunchyme’ is a nostalgic, euphoric curveball. Their own ‘BMW Track’ is an 11-minute monolithic journey through broken beats and aching melody. Mackie’s ‘No Puede Ser Normal’ injects frantic, Latin-inspired energy. The inclusion of a Prof.
Dr. Med. Stefan Corvin track is the kind of absurd, sample-heavy dig we live for. Shaf Huse’s ‘A Palè’ adds a global rhythmic twist. The journey is less a road and more a scatter plot of brilliance: it starts with the blissful pads of ‘Sunchyme’, detours through the raw emotion of ‘BMW Track’, and concludes with the gritty, vocal-driven swagger of Pa Salieu’s ‘Betty’.