Secretsundaze B2B Liquid Earth
Mixmag Lab London
Secretsundaze B2B Liquid Earth in the Mixmag Lab London—a pairing that promises deep, headsy house and techno, and delivers a session so textured you could reach out and touch the grooves. We're here for the subtle nods, the extended blends, and the shared conviction that the best sets are conversations, not monologues. The lab feels like a late-night basement, all low lighting and focused energy, where every hi-hat shimmer is felt in the bones. Averaging 129.4 BPM and firmly rooted in the 12A key, this is a masterclass in deep, atmospheric tech house.
The BPM range is tight, 128 to 130, creating a steady, hypnotic pulse that allows for intricate layering and harmonic exploration. The energy balance—0.49 low, 0.34 mid—shows a preference for warm, sub-bass pressure and detailed mid-range percussion, with the duo's back-to-back style creating a fluid, constantly evolving soundscape. The tracklist is a connoisseur's selection. The opener, Bini & Martini's 'Say Yes (Bini & Martini Dub)', is a soulful, dubby epic that sets a deeply melodic tone.
Allies for Everyone's 'Bunker (Jay Hill's Dreamy Tech Remix)' provides a dreamy, atmospheric drift, while The Kode & Beat Inside's 'Ruff' brings a tougher, percussive edge. Peace Division's classic 'Gotta Have You' is a timeless, driving tool, and Alex Kaddour's 'Got Me (Rick Wade Remix)' offers a slice of raw, Detroit-inspired deep house. Thomas Schumacher's 'Yara' and MADVILLA's 'SLOPPY TOPPY' showcase modern, minimal-inflected grooves with serious swing. It begins with the immersive 'Say Yes', builds to a peak with the driving force of 'Gotta Have You', and closes with the acidic twitch of Andy Compton's 'That Acid Track', a perfect, heads-down conclusion to a deeply musical journey.