SET MO dreamy house set in The Lab SYD
SET MO's 'dreamy house set' in The Lab SYD is exactly that: a carefully curated dose of auditory melatonin for overstimulated club brains, and we are gratefully comatose. The vibe is lush and introspective, like watching city lights blur from a moving train, all soft-focus and hazy atmosphere. This is melodic house at its most enveloping, paced at a leisurely 121.4 BPM average and weaving through complementary keys like 3B and 6B to maintain a warm, melancholic glow. The energy profile is beautifully balanced between low-end warmth and mid-range melody (0.47 avg low, 0.43 avg mid), creating a sense of weightless propulsion.
The mixing is patient and textural, allowing pads to bleed into one another and build a cohesive, cinematic soundscape. The selections are pristine. Blaze's 'Lovelee Dae', via Bicep's iconic remix, is a heavenly, history-conscious opener. Wesley Martins & Nørus's 'Avoid the Spikes' is a contemporary gem of driving, melodic tension, and Leon Vynehall's 'Blush' is a moment of pure, piano-led bliss.
Ben Pearce's 'What I Might Do' remains a timeless deep house anthem, while Dam Swindle's 'Figure of Speech' is a jazzy, shuffling masterpiece. Nihil Young & Less Hate's 'Visions' offers a darker, more progressive edge, and the ghost of French touch lingers in Alan Braxe & Fred Falke's 'Intro'. The journey begins in the sublime chords of 'Lovelee Dae (Bicep Remix)', reaches its heartfelt peak with SET MO's own 'Comfort You', and drifts off on the sophisticated groove of 'Figure of Speech'—a full tracklist for the beautifully sad hours.