Sindhi Curry
Mixmag Lab Goa
Goa’s Mixmag Lab session with Sindhi Curry feels like the soundtrack to a sunset that morphs into a proper club night, a set that understands the assignment of building a journey without ever getting lost in pretentious noodling. It’s for those of us who appreciate a well-placed, slightly cheesy vocal hook as much as a deep dig. The vibe is warm, humid, and progressively energetic, perfect for that coastal transition from day to night.
Technically, it’s a smooth, rolling affair with an average BPM of 133.1 and a strong harmonic center in the bright, open key of 12A. The energy balance is fascinating, with the mid-range (0.49) slightly edging out the low-end (0.46), creating a set that’s more about melodic drive and percussive groove than sheer bass weight, while the minimal high-end keeps things feeling lush rather than harsh. The mixing is fluid and genre-agnostic, using key compatibility to weave between house, progressive, and even trance-adjacent moments.
The standout tracks are a celebration of groove: D’llegance’s ‘Chanson d’Llegance’ is a slick, French-touch-infused opener, while Boobjazz’s ‘Midnight Ceremony’ is a deep, jazzy house gem. Dropping DVBBS & Borgeous’s ‘Tsunami’ is a bold, crowd-pleasing move that somehow works in context, and Morgan Page’s ‘The Longest Road’ (Deadmau5 Remix) provides the kind of hands-in-the-air emotional release we secretly crave. The journey is clear and effective, starting with the chic swing of ‘Chanson d’Llegance’, hitting a peak moment with the iconic piano stabs of X-Press 2’s ‘Say What!’, and cooling down with the serene, melodic drift of Solee’s ‘Shanti’.