TAIMUR & FAHAD tech house set in The Lab NYC
TAIMUR & FAHAD's tech house set in The Lab NYC arrives with a mission statement right in the title, and frankly, we appreciate the honesty—no genre-bending pretensions, just a deep dive into the cavernous, melodic end of the pool. This is for the after-hours crew who believe the best conversation happens between the kick and the offbeat hat. The NYC lab setting suggests a focused, warehouse-adjacent energy, all shadows and moving bodies. The duo maintains a tight, rolling groove around 125 BPM, with fifteen tracks anchored in the 12A key, allowing for lush, harmonic blends that build a cohesive, hypnotic atmosphere. The energy profile (0.6309 low, 0.3158 mid) confirms a sound built on subterranean bass pressure and intricate mid-range melodic patterns, with very little high-end fuss.
Their mixing is patient and layered, often letting tracks play out for extended periods to fully establish their mood, like the 20-minute journey of Clafrica's 'Boom Dizzle B.Davis'. The selections are premium underground fare. They open with the dubby, atmospheric tension of Andrea Frisina & Irregular Synth's 'Dub City'. Makebo & Volen Sentir's 'Alchemist' is a modern progressive house masterpiece, all ethereal pads and driving rhythm. Bambook's 'Give It Up (Audiofly Remix)' adds a percussive, tribal flair, while Kat Williams & Fuckthegovernment's 'That Track By Kat' offers a raw, loop-based jack.
Eintier's 'Tide (Mendoza Remix)' provides a moment of beautiful, melancholic depth. The journey is a slow-burn ascent. From the deep intro of 'Dub City', they build pressure through the melodic complexity of 'Alchemist', reach a driving peak with the relentless groove of 'That Track By Kat', and conclude with the expansive, cinematic techno of Township Rebellion's 'Ramses'.