Tash Lc b2b Bagheera // Keep Hush Thru The Window
Tash Lc b2b Bagheera’s Keep Hush Thru The Window session is a gloriously unclassifiable ride through UK bass, breaks, baile funk, and whatever else takes their fancy—it’s the sonic equivalent of a late-night Wikipedia deep dive. This is for when you want to dance but can’t decide to what, so you just let two selectors with impeccable taste decide for you. The vibe is likely home-studio intimate, with the ‘window’ framing a casual, crate-digging energy where genre boundaries are happily ignored. Technically, it spans 116 to 140 BPM, averaging 133.3, with a strong harmonic anchor in 12A (appearing 12 times) supported by 3B and 7A, ensuring cohesion across diverse sounds.
The energy profile is mid-range dominant at 0.50, with lows at 0.21 and highs at 0.04, suggesting a focus on rhythmic complexity and vocal samples over sheer bass weight. The mixing is eclectic, with cuts and blends that highlight contrasts. The tracklist is a treasure trove: Os Detroia’s "Bela (Não Faz Isso)" opens with its Portuguese-language swing, while Mc Bella & Novo Império’s "Arlequina" and Mc Brinquedo’s "Roça Roça 2" deliver pure baile funk fire. Hidden Empire’s "Cashmere" and Agent X’s "Decoy" dive into UK garage and breakbeat territory, and Skepta’s "Man" offers a grimey, anthemic moment.
Cooly G’s "Narst" and Dj Nkabza’s "Step Down" show a deep understanding of niche UK sounds. Each pick feels like a secret handed down. The set starts with the infectious groove of "Bela," builds through the peak-time energy of the baile funk and garage selections, and closes on the cosmic, electro-tinged drift of Zeta Reticula’s "Formation of Life," leaving us wondering what just happened but eager to hear it again.