Prosumer house DJ set in The Lab LDN
When Prosumer steps up for a house set, we’re all preparing our Shazam apps for a history lesson delivered with flawless groove. This Lab LDN session is a masterwork in soulful excavation, a reminder that the best new tracks are often old ones played at the right time. The vibe is that of a perfectly packed basement, where the air is thick with recognition and the joy of a perfectly dropped acapella. Technically, Prosumer weaves a tapestry at an average 124 BPM, masterfully navigating between the complementary keys of 12A and 7A. The energy profile is uniquely mid-range focused (0.536 avg), which allows every piano chord, vocal hook, and synth stab to sing with clarity over a solid but understated low-end (0.306 avg).
This creates a dynamic, engaging sound that’s more about melodic conversation than subterranean rumble. The high-end (0.154 avg) is used tastefully to add sparkle and drive. His selections are a DJ’s DJ dream. The opener, Lorenzo Silvano’s ‘Undertrack’, is a deep and mysterious builder. Notre Dame’s ‘Atom’ is a percussive powerhouse, and Boogie Down Edits’ ‘In Your Eyes’ is a flawless slice of reworked soul.
Nail’s ‘Optimus’ offers a tougher, jacking edge, while the back-to-back classics of Julian Jumpin Perez & Bad Boy Bill’s ‘Mega Mix’ and Master C & J’s ‘Face It’ are pure, unadulterated house history. The drop of Robin S.’s ‘Show Me Love’ is predictably ecstatic, and the inclusion of Blaze & Bicep’s ‘Lovelee Dae’ remix ties the past to the present beautifully. The journey begins in the deep with ‘Undertrack’, peaks with the anthemic joy of ‘Show Me Love’, and concludes on the modern, driving pulse of Dosem & Prok & Fitch’s ‘Doors’.