Shygirl x Angelita
Boiler Room x Coach x Clubshy: London
Shygirl and Angelita presiding over a Boiler Room in London is less a DJ set and more a hostile takeover of the entire club's nervous system. From the opening war cry of Yseult's 'BITCH YOU COULD NEVER', the mission is clear: this will be fast, fierce, and unforgivingly cool. The vibe is the hyper-stylized chaos of the Clubshy universe—a fashion-forward crowd moving with sharp, angular intent, where every bass drop feels like a personal affront. Technically, this is a masterclass in high-BPM club music and hyperpop fusion.
Averaging 138 BPM and firmly rooted in the aggressive 12A key, the set is a relentless assault of stuttering rhythms and distorted vocals. The energy is more evenly distributed than most bass-heavy sets, with a significant high-end presence (0.15) for those piercing synths and vocal chops, balanced over a solid low (0.44) and mid (0.41) foundation. Mixing is quick and surgical, using cuts and slams that mirror the music's jagged, digital aesthetic, while harmonic shifts into keys like 5A provide brief moments of melodic relief. The tracklist is a manifesto for a new club era.
Yseult's opener is a statement of intent. Shygirl and Kingdom's 'f@k€' is a brutal, minimalist club weapon. The inclusion of Charli XCX's '365' reframes pop as avant-garde dance music, and Slam's 'Sick Organ' is a punishing, industrial techno detour that proves their range. The journey is a breathless sprint: it launches with the confrontational 'BITCH YOU COULD NEVER', peaks with the chaotic, remixed energy of '4eva', and concludes with the sweaty, collaborative intimacy of Shygirl and Yseult's 'F*Me'.