Trudy.JPG
Keep Hush Live: Master Peace Presents Part 2
Nothing says 'trust the DJ' like hearing the opening synth stabs of Peggy Gou's 'Han Jan' and knowing you're in for a journey that respects melody as much as rhythm. Trudy.JPG's set for Keep Hush Live's Master Peace Presents was a sleek, soulful deep house affair, proving that warmth and swing haven't gone out of fashion. The vibe was intimate and curated, the kind where you nod appreciatively at a well-placed acapella rather than lose your mind to a drop.
Operating around 128.4 BPM and frequently in the 12A key, this was a mid-tempo exploration with a heavy emphasis on low-end warmth—63.83% of the energy profile—creating a cushioned, immersive soundscape. The mixing was fluid, often letting tracks breathe and build narrative, with harmonic shifts into 3B and 5B adding subtle tension. The high-end was notably restrained at just 6.37%, making every hi-hat and vocal snippet feel deliberate and precious.
The track selection was a delight for heads: 'Jill Scott - Spring Summer Feeling (The Ron Trent Mix)' is a timeless deep house anthem that never fails, while 'Fade - All I Got (Chris Fortier 20yr Dub)' was a deep, driving cut for the connoisseurs. Throwing 'Migos - Bad and Boujee' into the mix was a playful, effective genre blend, and 'Jan Kost - Get Dumb' provided a quirky, percussive interlude. The set opened with the confident strut of 'Peggy Gou - Han Jan', built around the soulful peak of the Jill Scott classic, and gently dissolved into the ambient drift of the closing 'ChillMusicMix - Mixed Beige'.