Cassius Select & Daemon/Live Performance
Keep Hush Live Berlin: Banoffee Pies Takeover
Some live sets are for dancing; this Cassius Select & Daemon performance for Keep Hush Live Berlin is for late-night, head-nodding contemplation in a room smelling of stale beer and new ideas. The vibe is that of a DIY art space, where the performance is as much about curation as creation. This is experimental electronica and downtempo at its core, with a languid average BPM of 106.1. The harmonic structure is loose and atmospheric, centered around 5A with excursions that feel more textural than tonal.
The energy is supremely low-slung, with lows at 0.64 providing a swampy foundation and mids at 0.27 allowing for fragmented vocal snippets and melodic debris to surface. It's a set built on mood and collage, with long, evolving passages. The standout 'track' is really Lorenzo Silvano's 44-minute 'Undertrack', a sprawling, ambient-techno odyssey that forms the set's hypnotic backbone. Flat Stanley's 'Switchbacks' offers a more rhythmic, albeit glitchy, counterpoint.
The genius lies in the framing: opening with the pristine pop of Pharrell's 'Can I Have It Like That' feels like a cultural reset, and closing with City Girls' 'Money Fight' is a jarring, brilliant return to earth. This isn't a DJ set with highlights; it's a singular, durational piece where the journey from glossy R&B to raw rap over a bed of abstract electronics is the entire point.