Skelecta w/ Kaniva // Keep Hush live Indecent Takeover
Skelecta with Kaniva on the Indecent Takeover presents a fascinating case study in endurance mixing, turning a three-track set into a sprawling, 140-BPM deep house and pop-edit epic. This is for the marathon runners, the ones who find nirvana in a loop that lasts 20 minutes, where the journey is in the subtle filter tweaks and layer additions, not the tracklist. The vibe is hypnotic and locked, a room surrendering to the groove, with Kaniva's occasional vocal injections serving as guideposts in the extended sonic travel. Technically, it's an exercise in minimalism and maximal effect, locked at 143 BPM and entirely in the 12A key, creating a seamless, monolithic harmonic block.
The energy is balanced for a long haul, with lows at 0.51 and mids at 0.36 providing a solid, driving foundation with enough melodic interest, while highs at 0.13 add a consistent sheen of hi-hats and percussion to maintain forward motion. Skelecta's mixing is essentially a live remix, using the extended runtime of David Guetta & Kim Petras's 'When We Were Young'—a 38-minute behemoth—to deconstruct and rebuild the track in real-time, blending elements of Soliman's 'Blue M&M's' in and out to create a constantly evolving soundscape. The crate digging here is about depth over breadth. The Guetta/Petras track is a bold choice, its euphoric pop hooks transformed into a deep, psychedelic tool.
Soliman's 'Blue M&M's' provides a contrasting, more abstract and synth-driven texture that weaves throughout. The journey is a single, extended arc: it begins with the recognizable, sample-driven hook of 'When We Were Young', spends the vast middle passage exploring every nook of that track's potential, and finally emerges into the cooler, cleaner waters of 'Blue M&M's' for a reflective close.