Akito B2B Wallwork
Keep Hush Live: Yazzus Presents
Akito B2B Wallwork’s set for Keep Hush Live under Yazzus Presents is a UK drill and experimental hip-hop journey that feels like scrolling through a cursed SoundCloud feed—in the best possible way. We’re in a sparse, industrial space where the beats are sparse, the vocals are murky, and the atmosphere is thick with tension. The vibe is underground and raw, a nod to the DIY ethos that fuels this scene. Technically, this is an exercise in minimal, moody curation.
Averaging 129.2 BPM across a 100-140 range, the duo leans on the 12A key for six tracks, using shifts to 7A and 5A to introduce dissonance and groove. Energy is overwhelmingly low-end focused at 72.2%, with mid-range at 14.4% for vocal presence and high-end at 13.3% for percussive crackle. Mixing is choppy and experimental, blending Freebandzz Mark’s 'Not A Player' with Cop Envy and DJ Plead’s 'Dash to Finish' to create a fragmented, avant-garde flow. As crate diggers, the highlights are niche but vital: Kendrick Lamar’s 'Swimming Pools' remix is a surreal, dancefloor twist, while Superisk’s 'Find Your Way' brings a techno-inflected drive.
Anunaku’s 'Bronze Age' and 'Forgotten Tales' offer tribal, percussive depth, and Nic As Well’s 'Metal Slug' is a glitchy, aggressive weapon. Catch Harrington’s 'ESCALATE IT' is a chaotic climax. The journey starts with the menacing crawl of 'Not A Player', peaks with the industrial clang of 'Metal Slug', and closes on the cryptic, French rap of Jack’sauce’s 'T'es où'. A full tracklist that’s defiantly left-field.