TSHA
Keep Hush Live: Helena Star Presents
TSHA has a gift for making eclecticism feel inevitable, for weaving a Supertramp edit into a house set so it sounds like it always belonged. Her Helena Star Presents session for Keep Hush Live is a masterclass in joyful, melodic dance music. The vibe is uplifting and inclusive, a shared smile across a crowded room bathed in warm, colourful light. Technically, the set is a smooth, harmonic ride. It mostly cruises at a house-friendly 126 BPM, with clever use of the moody 8B and 3B keys (four times each) to add depth beneath the major-key euphoria.
The energy is heavily skewed to the low-end (avg 0.67), creating a pillowy, inviting foundation that makes every piano riff and vocal hook feel intimate. The track selection is a festival of hidden gems and clever edits. The opener, Franky Wah’s 'Time After Time' (Elliot Adamson Remix), is pure progressive house bliss. Throwing in Supertramp’s 'Cannonball' is a bold, brilliant move. Ian Asher & GIULIA BE’s 'Let’s Go (Magalenha)' injects Brazilian carnival energy, while the classic 'Show Me Love' by Robin S.
is deployed with timeless reverence. Deeper cuts like Throwing Snow’s 'Righteous Mind' and the six-minute epic 'Bashi Mwana' by Musi-O-Tunya showcase a globe-trotting ear. The journey starts with the soaring synths of 'Time After Time', hits a peak with the unabashed joy of 'Show Me Love', and gently floats down on the deep, vocal-led closer 'U and I' by LautLeise & Jan Clouds.