SUGARHILL GANG, MELLE MEL, SCORPIO & QWESTLIFE in The Lab LDN
When the Sugarhill Gang, Melle Mel, Scorpio & Qwestlife take over The Lab LDN, it’s less a DJ set and more a living history lesson, and we’re all grateful students trying to Shazam the un-Shazamable. The vibe is pure, unadulterated joy, a celebration of hip hop and disco’s foundational blocks where every classic record is met with a collective roar of recognition. This is a masterfully curated hip hop and disco-funk journey, cruising at a laid-back average of 116 BPM, perfectly suited for shoulder-shimmying and rap-alongs. The harmonic center is firmly in 12A, giving the funk basslines and soul samples a warm, inviting glow.
The energy is deeply rooted in the low-end (0.72 avg), with the kick and bass providing a fat, irresistible pocket, while vocals and horns dance in the clear mid-range. The mixing is respectful and musical, often letting tracks play out to showcase their full glory, with blends that feel like natural conversations between eras. The crate digging is impeccable: Qwestlife’s own ‘Give Me a Minute’ is a smooth, modern soulful house opener that bridges generations. D Train’s ‘Keep Giving Me Love’ is a disco-funk masterpiece, and Opolopo’s ‘Stroke My Disco’ remix is a contemporary edit that burns with authentic groove.
The inclusion of both ‘The Message’ and ‘White Lines’ is, of course, iconic, while Malka Family’s ‘Minnou’ offers a extended, psychedelic folk-disco trip. The journey starts with the sweet soul of ‘Give Me a Minute’, hits a legendary peak with the social commentary of ‘The Message’, and winds down with the smooth, sophisticated close of Fonzi Thornton’s ‘I’ll Change My Game’.