BORGORE, JAUZ and OOKAY b2b DJ set in The Lab LA
A b2b2b with Borgore, Jauz, and Ookay in The Lab LA promises chaos, and this tracklist delivers exactly that—a gloriously unhinged tour through bass house, dubstep, and whatever meme-adjacent gem they fancied dropping next. It's the audio equivalent of a group chat coming to life, and we are here for the messy, high-energy spectacle. The vibe is pure party-starting mayhem, all dropped jaws and sudden genre shifts that defy any conventional dancefloor logic.
Technically, it's a wild ride with a BPM average of 127.6 that belies its extreme range, from 97 to 171, bouncing between keys like 12A and 3B with reckless abandon. The energy profile is mid-heavy, favoring punchy, distorted synths and vocal chops over subtlety, creating a jarring but exhilarating rollercoaster. Their mixing style is as much about the dramatic cut as the blend, serving up track after track with a 'did they just play that?' audacity.
For crate diggers, this is a treasure trove of bizarre and brilliant moments: the sheer audacity of blending Drake's 'We Made It' into a bass-heavy workout, the left-field inclusion of J SOUL BROTHERS III's 'R.Y.U.S.E.I.', and the visceral thrill of Disclosure's 'Confess To Me' re-contextualized. Neville Bartos's 'Coke Diet' brings sleazy, filtered funk, while Five Knives' 'Sugar (Quintino Remix)' is a full-throttle big room throwback. The journey is a hilarious, unpredictable sprint from an unknown opener, through peak moments like the riotous 'Tuesday' mashup, and culminating in the ultimate victory lap: Queen's 'We Are the Champions', because of course it does.