SlapFunk Records showcase with Ingi Visions in The Lab Paris
A SlapFunk Records showcase in The Lab Paris promises one thing: no-nonsense, functional gear for the dancefloor. Ingi Visions delivers exactly that, a set for us to lock into a groove and forget our own names. The room is all red lights and focused movement, a temple to the four-on-the-floor. This is a tech house masterclass operating at a firm 127.6 BPM average, with a staggering 19 tracks locked into the driving, major key of 12A.
The mixing is tight and economical, prioritizing flow over flash, with long blends that let the basslines do the talking. The energy is squarely in the low-end (0.6765 avg), creating a relentless, hypnotic pulse that's punctuated by sharp mid-range stabs and the occasional vocal hook. It's a lesson in building pressure without ever blowing the roof off. The tracklist is a savvy blend of label staples and clever edits.
Benjamin Milz's 'Obd' sets a raw, jacking tone right from the open. The Richey Profond remix of 'Gypsy Woman' is a timeless weapon re-contextualized for a modern floor, while Tony Romera's 'All I Know (Edit)' injects a shot of filtered, French-touch energy. Oxia's 'Domino' is a revered classic dropped with precision, and the decision to close with the Claptone remix of 'Cold Heart' is a cheeky, populist move executed with enough swing to feel earned. The journey begins with the mechanistic thump of 'Obd', finds its peak in the iconic chords of 'Domino', and sends everyone out humming to that glossy Elton John flip.