Travis Allen b2b Floris Fahrenheit | Amsterdam
Keep Hush x YEREYERE x Skatecafe
When a back-to-back set opens with 'Twerk Dat Shit' and promises a Keep Hush x YEREYERE x Skatecafe collab in Amsterdam, we brace for a riot of old-school rave energy, and Travis Allen b2b Floris Fahrenheit do not disappoint. This is a celebration of hardcore, gabber, and classic house, played with the subtlety of a sledgehammer and the joy of a school disco. The vibe is a heaving, sticky-floored bunker where every kick drum is a call to arms. Technically, it’s a wild ride.
With a BPM average of 147.2 that climbs into the 170s and a key center often in 3A, this set is about raw power and nostalgic triggers. The mixing is energetic and punchy, using quick cuts and double-drops to maintain a frenetic pace. The energy balance is overwhelmingly low-end focused—those thunderous kicks are the star—with mids and highs reserved for iconic vocal hooks and rave stabs. The tracklist is a who’s who of ‘90s bangers: Armand Van Helden’s 'The Funk Phenomena' brings filtered house heat, Dance Fever’s 'Boom Boom Boom' is a hardcore anthem, and 2 Unlimited’s 'No Limit' is deployed as the ultimate crowd-pleaser.
Mark Broom’s 'Funky Sounds' offers a slick tech-house breather, while Wippenberg’s 'Neurodancer' delivers trancey propulsion. The journey kicks off with the cheeky energy of 'Twerk Dat Shit', peaks with the frenzied, gabber-adjacent madness of The Opposites’ 'Broodje Bakpao', and closes with the soulful, garage-tinged rework of Disclosure’s 'Latch (REESE Remix)', a full tracklist that runs the gamut from silly to sublime.