PMS Casuality b2b Ghost Phone
Keep Hush Live Bristol: Intervention Presents
Sometimes the most profound club moment is hearing a song you drunkenly loved at 14 played with total, deadly serious intent. PMS Casuality and Ghost Phone understand this, delivering a gloriously unhinged club R&B and hip-hop set for Intervention Presents in Bristol. The vibe is pure, sweaty nostalgia, a room singing every word to songs that defined a different era of pre-drinks. Technically, it's a wild ride, with a BPM average of 121 that belies the frantic genre-hopping from 91 to 179. The key of 12A acts as a home base for many of these pop gems, allowing for smooth(ish) transitions between decades.
The energy is mid-forward (0.39 average), prioritizing vocal hooks and grooves over sheer power, with the DJs using acapellas and clever cuts to stitch it all together. The tracklist is a treasure trove: 'Kelly Rowland & Eve - Like This' is the iconic, fists-up opener. 'The Notorious B.I.G. - Nasty Girl' is a masterclass in filthy, slowed-down swagger. 'USHER - Love In This Club, Pt.
II' is the ultimate romantic interlude, and 'Kelman Duran - 6 De La Mañana' provides a crucial, reggaeton-tinged reset. 'Normani - Motivation' and 'Ms Banks - Snack' keep the 2020s represented. The journey starts with the 2000s throwdown of 'Like This', hits a peak with the communal singalong to 'Ozuna - Vaina Loca', and sends us home grinning with the boy-band melodrama of 'Bow Wow - My Baby'.