Tim Reaper & Blackeye MC (140 Set) | London
Keep Hush x Two Tribes Takeover
There is always that one girl in the corner with her 'take me back' Instagram caption already drafted before the night has even finished, aggressively ignoring the music to ensure her flash photography is perfectly exposed. She is the final boss of event culture, completely immune to the spiritual weight of the sound system. Inside the main room, the venue is a pitch-black meditation chamber, vibrating with low frequencies that literally blur your vision. For the real heads looking for the [DJ] [venue] tracklist, this [DJ] live set is a breathtaking lesson in proper Dubstep.
Locked in at a moody 145.4 BPM, the harmonic journey leans on 12A and 7A keys, creating a deeply introspective, tension-heavy atmosphere. The technical focus is entirely on the mid-range wobble and devastating sub-bass, with a mixing style that allows the tracks to breathe and flex. The crate-digging is absolutely elite, drawing for the deep, brass-heavy dread of 'Commodo & Gantz - 89! Gloom' and the intricate percussion of 'Visages - From Lead to Gold'. Dropping the legendary 'Mala - Eyez' into the mix is a proper spiritual moment that commands absolute respect.
The set builds from the shadows with an 'Unknown - Unknown' opening track, guiding the crowd through a masterclass in tension and release. Finally, the absolute filth of the closing track, 'Coki - Goblin (Mixed)', tears through the speakers, leaving the dancefloor completely decimated.