Vibekiller b2b Lindrum
Guangzhou | ANTH Takeover
Vibekiller b2b Lindrum's ANTH Takeover in Guangzhou is a lawless, BPM-agnostic safari through breakbeat and drum & bass territory. We signed up for a journey, and we're getting one, strapped in for transitions that shouldn't work but absolutely do. The vibe is that of a late-night laboratory where bass science is conducted with reckless abandon.
Technically, it's a wild ride with a sky-high average BPM of 153, but with dramatic dips and peaks, suggesting a set built on dynamic contrast rather than linear growth. The keys are scattered (7A, 10A), reflecting the eclectic source material, and the energy is overwhelmingly low-dominant (68%), all about sub-bass pressure and cavernous drums. The mixing is daring, likely using long blends and sudden drops to bridge the gap between 91 and 174 BPM, creating a sense of controlled chaos.
The track selection is impeccable: DJ Hybrid's 'Rumble in the Jungle' is a monstrous drum & bass opener, while Kortizol's 19-minute 'Lnk' is a deep, hypnotic plunge. Samurai Breaks & Napes' 'Wavelord Bizniz' offers intricate Amen worship, and Traxman's 'Kill Da DJ' is the perfect, chaotic footwork-infused finale. The journey launches with the jungle call of 'Rumble in the Jungle', peaks during the intense, rolling passages of the longest tracks, and concludes with the schizophrenic energy of 'Kill Da DJ'.