YETPET | NESC X Revision Takeover
Keep Hush Live x Carhartt WIP Singapore
YETPET’s set for the NESC X Revision takeover in Singapore is the auditory equivalent of a deep dive into a cold, clear lake—disorienting, refreshing, and profoundly beautiful. This is for us, the ones who need a break from four-on-the-floor and crave tracks that feel like entire landscapes. The vibe is one of rapt attention, a seated or standing crowd letting intricate sound design wash over them in a haze of warehouse smoke and laser trails. Technically, it’s a minimal but powerful statement: just three tracks spanning 125 to 158 BPM, averaging 143, with a tonal backbone in 12A.
The energy profile (69% low, 22% mid, 9% high) reveals a focus on sub-bass exploration and atmospheric texture, with highs used as precise, surgical highlights. This isn’t mixing; it’s curation, allowing each composition to breathe and dominate the space. The tracklist is a duo of giants. re:ni’s 'BURSTTRAP' is an astonishing opener, a world of glitchy percussion and cavernous bass that feels both ancient and futuristic.
The entire set then builds towards and surrenders to Mark Pritchard’s 'Out In The Streets', a near-20-minute epic that moves from paranoid, skittering rhythms into washes of ambience and back, a full narrative arc in itself. The journey is stark and intentional: it begins with the intricate, trap-inflected mechanics of 'BURSTTRAP', uses that track’s own evolution as the peak moment, and culminates in the sprawling, cinematic conclusion of 'Out In The Streets', leaving us in a state of thoughtful, spent silence.