¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U DJs Techno & Gabber in Tokyo, Japan
Keep Hush Live
Keep Hush Tokyo is absolutely not for the faint-hearted. Forget the techno tourists; this is a room full of absolute gremlins ready to break their necks to 170 BPM gabber. The energy is purely feral, with lads in tactical gear sweating out their body weight while a bloke absolutely ruins the CDJs. Proper mad scenes.
A chaotic, hyper-kinetic sensory overload in a Tokyo basement where the redline is treated as a baseline. This ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U live set is technically unhinged, wildly swinging from 94 to 176 BPM with an average of 139.5 BPM. Navigating through 12A and 3B keys, the mix is violently eclectic. With a staggering low-energy average, the sub-bass is frankly weaponized against the crowd.
The ¥ØU$UK€ ¥UK1MAT$U Keep Hush Live Tokyo tracklist is a beautifully deranged collection. Smashing SOPHIE's "Msmsmsm" into Slikback's "WA1023" and then dropping Armin van Buuren's "Lost in Space" is the kind of chaotic genius you rarely witness. Launching from a chaotic unknown opening track, the set immediately goes for the jugular. Rustie's "Raptor" tears the absolute roof off the basement as the highlight, before ironically signing off with the techno closing track, Rustie's "Morning Starr".