Calm Chor in The Lab Mumbai
Calm Chor in The Lab Mumbai presents a specific puzzle: a set with only seven tracks, meaning each one has to carry the weight of an entire movement. It's the kind of challenge we relish—analyzing the marathon blends, the tectonic shifts within a single piece of music. The vibe is one of deep, sustained immersion, where the DJ becomes a conductor letting long compositions unfold. Technically, this leans into tech-house and melodic techno territory, with a BPM average of 126.5 and a notable focus on the moodier key of 3B. The energy balance (62% low, 35% mid, 3% high) confirms a deep, rolling foundation, with melodic elements emerging patiently from the low-end murk.
Mixing is necessarily epic, with tracks like Zrust dBe's 'Underground Gang' spanning over 30 minutes, requiring a DJ to navigate its internal dynamics rather than between records. The harmonic palette is limited but effective, creating a cohesive, tunnel-vision experience. For the crate diggers, the selections are potent. Giangi Cappai's 'I need u now' is a driving, vocal-sampling opener that sets a purposeful tone. The inclusion of Jamie Jones & Darius Syrossian's 'Eyes of the Night' brings a peak-time, big-room tech-house energy.
Paperclip People's 'Throw' via Slam's remix is a welcome dose of classic Detroit-tinged funk, and HOSH & 1979's 'Midnight' offers a more atmospheric, melodic interlude. The closing track, Boris Brejcha's 'Never Look Back', is a fitting finale with its distinctive high-tech minimal percussion and soaring lead. The journey is defined by its long-form approach: starting with the relentless groove of 'I need u now', building through the epic, evolving centerpiece 'Underground Gang', and culminating in the anthemic release of 'Never Look Back'. It's a full tracklist that demands and rewards patience.