Chimpo b2b L U C Y | Dubstep, Jungle, 160
Keep Hush Live: Sherelle presents
Keep Hush sessions are where we go to get our bass fix without judgment, and this Chimpo b2b L U C Y showdown for Sherelle's series is a chaotic, beautiful mess of dubstep, jungle, and drum & bass. The vibe is a dark, sweat-drenched room where subwoofers rattle your bones and the crowd moves in a frenetic, joyous pulse, united by a love for breakbeats and sub-bass. Technically, it's a genre-hopping ride with an average BPM of 164.3, sitting firmly in the drum & bass and jungle realm, though it dips into 158 BPM for dubstep wobbles. The key center is 12A, providing a stable harmonic base for the rapid-fire mixing and high-energy switches between styles.
Energy is high in the low-end (avg_low 0.73), with mid-range reserved for vocal snippets and high-end for crisp amen breaks, creating a raw, unfiltered sound that's all about momentum. Mixing is quick and assertive, with cuts and drops that keep the floor on its toes, never letting the tension fully dissipate. From the crate, zonae's 'Diamonds' opens with glitchy, atmospheric tension that's pure scene-setting, while Anisa Green's 'Keeper of Knowledge' brings soulful vocals over a rolling jungle rhythm. DJ Nut Nut's 'Special Dedication' feat.
Top Cat is a classic UK garage throwback that shifts the mood, and Willie Williams's 'Armagideon Time' offers a dubwise, hypnotic interlude for head-nodding. Nia Archives's 'That's Tha Way Life Goes' injects modern jungle freshness, and the closing 'Pay Me' ends on a gritty, vocal-led note. The journey kicks off with 'Diamonds', builds through bassweight chaos, and winds down with 'Pay Me'—a full tracklist for the bass heads who live for these unpredictable blends.