ShioriyBradshaw
Boiler Room : Tokyo
ShioriyBradshaw's Boiler Room Tokyo set is a glorious, chaotic refusal to be pigeonholed—a genre-hopping sprint that has us scrambling to keep up, one moment swaying to a slowed-down edit, the next diving into a frenetic baile funk break. The Tokyo crowd is electric, a mix of fashion-forward enthusiasts and pure dance floor energy, all moving to a rhythm that defies easy categorization. With a BPM range stretching from 94 to 176 and an average of 147.8, this is an eclectic club set that seamlessly blends UK garage, baile funk, breaks, and pop edits. The key of 12A provides a loose harmonic anchor, but the real focus is on rhythmic innovation and surprise.
The energy balance, with lows at 0.61, mids at 0.29, and highs at 0.10, allows for dynamic shifts from deep, subby grooves to percussive explosions. The mixing is quick and playful, often using cuts and drops to keep the energy unpredictable and thrilling. She opens with the filtered, sensual groove of 'Lisa Pin-Up - Rock With Me (Mix Cut)', setting a deceptive, laid-back tone. 'Throwdealz - Kite' immediately pivots into skittering UKG territory, while 'Bianca Oblivion/Redders - Lavish' brings raw, percussive baile funk heat.
'Oldyungmayn - Love Sosa' is a marathon, almost seven-minute rework that morphs drill into a hypnotic dance floor tool. 'PETERBLUE - Bicho Al Callao' adds a Latin-flavored, chaotic energy, and 'Asmaul Khusnah - Shadows in the Sacred Grove' offers a moment of eerie, atmospheric respite. The closing 'Tinashe - Nasty (Match My Speed Remix)' is a perfect pop demolition, turning an R&B hit into a relentless, speed garage anthem. From the sultry opener to the mid-set chaos of 'Love Sosa' and the frenetic finale with Tinashe, it's a wild ride that celebrates the global, borderless nature of club music today.