Zukki b2b Neffa-T
London | Neffa-T Presents
There's a certain comfort in the unashamed, big-room emotion of trance, a genre we all pretend to have outgrown until a piano break hits at 3 AM. Zukki b2b Neffa-T's London set for Neffa-T Presents is a welcome, nostalgic embrace of that feeling. The vibe is pure warehouse euphoria, with lasers cutting through haze and a crowd united in anticipatory sway. Locked into a tight 141.8 BPM average, this is a journey through classic and progressive trance with a firm, four-on-the-floor heartbeat. The key of 12A dominates, offering a bright, uplifting foundation, while modulations into 5A and 2A introduce warmer, more introspective moments.
The energy profile—average low at 0.66, mids at 0.31, and highs at 0.03—shows a set built on driving basslines and layered melodies rather than harsh peaks, creating a sustained, uplifting pressure. Mixing is smooth and harmonic, with long blends that allow pads and arpeggios to weave together into a seamless, emotional tapestry. This is DJing as storytelling, with each transition designed to pull the heartstrings. The opening, Bang Way's remix of 'Humnava Mere,' immediately sets a cinematic, Indian vocal-led tone that feels both epic and intimate. Dropping Tiësto's 'Adagio for Strings' is a masterstroke, a timeless anthem that still commands a room with its soaring strings.
The inclusion of Mo-Do's 'Eins Zwei Polizei' adds a cheeky Eurodance bounce, while Nalin & Kane's 'Beachball' (Tall Paul Remix) delivers pure, sunset-on-the-terrace bliss. Technasia's 'Acid Storm' provides a welcome shot of 303-driven tension. The journey begins with the spiritual lift of 'Humnava Mere,' reaches its emotional zenith with 'Adagio for Strings,' and closes on the sunny, vocal-driven high of Dance Nation's 'Sunshine.' This Zukki b2b Neffa-T live set is a loving, expertly curated ode to the power of trance.