Workerz live
Tealer
A Workerz live set in a club called Tealer—we have no visual context, but the name alone suggests neon, sweat, and a sound system tuned for maximum sub-bass impact, which is all the invitation we need. The vibe is intimate and focused, the kind of late-night session where Shazam fails and you just have to surrender to the groove, trusting the selector to guide you through the shadows. This is a deep, hypnotic journey through tech-house and minimal, with a steady average BPM of 122.3 and a strong harmonic foundation in 12A, using 3B and 10B for darker, more introspective modulations. The energy is firmly low-end focused (0.82), creating a rolling, immersive groove that’s all about subtle percussion, muted basslines, and atmospheric textures, with just enough mid-range activity (0.14) to keep the mind engaged.
Workerz’s live approach means a fluid, evolving structure where tracks merge and mutate, emphasizing loops, effects, and a slow-burning narrative arc over obvious peaks. The crate digging is top-tier. Grey Area’s “Lose My Cool” opens with a slick, deep house swing that immediately sets a sophisticated tone. Andy Compton’s “That Acid Track” delivers exactly what it promises: a squelching, analog line over a warm, swinging rhythm.
The Nicson remix of “Different Circles” is a peak-time weapon of syncopated percussion and driving energy. Bombay Traffic’s “Soul Brother (Superlover Remix)” is a soulful, vocal-led deep house gem, while Fouk’s “Kill Frenzy” offers a jazzy, broken-beat influenced interlude. The epic “Impermanence” provides a long, hypnotic centerpiece, and the closing Sonny Fodera remix of “Promises” is a clever, accessible yet still tasteful finale. The journey starts with the cool groove of “Lose My Cool,” deepens into the acid-flecked and percussive middle, and wraps up with the polished, upbeat closure of “Promises,” a full circle from deep introspection to dancefloor release.