Filter Dread
Keep Hush Live: Circadian Rhythms Takeover
Sometimes, the most radical act in dance music is to play a 25-minute track and trust the crowd to ride the wave. Filter Dread's Circadian Rhythms Takeover set for Keep Hush Live is a love letter to acid house and old-school techno, delivered with the patience of a true archivist. The vibe is basement-party deep, all red lights and sticky floors, where the history of the machine funk feels palpably alive. With a BPM average of 137.9 that drifts between 125 and 154, the set explores the slower, more psychedelic end of the spectrum, anchored harmonically in keys like 5A and 12A for a warm, resonant quality.
The energy is overwhelmingly low-end focused at 0.7753, creating a thick, rolling foundation that allows mid-range squelch and high-end hats (0.1493 and 0.0719 respectively) to pop with vintage clarity. The mixing is supremely confident and linear, often employing long, hypnotic blends that let the analog textures of each track speak for themselves. The opening salvo, 'Benny Ill - Fat Larry's Skank', is a dubwise, stepping house classic that immediately establishes the throwback ethos. 'LFO - Lfo (Leeds Warehouse Mix)' is the undeniable centerpiece, a quarter-hour journey of modulating 303 lines and pounding kicks that defines acid techno.
'Wildchild - Bring It Down' injects a dose of raw, jacking Chicago energy, while the closer 'DJ Katapila - Zoomlion' is a brilliant, off-kilter afro-house gem that expands the geographical palette. This live set begins with the skanking groove of Benny Ill, peaks in the aqueous depths of the LFO epic, and closes with the percussive drive of 'DJ Katapila - Zoomlion', proving that the old ways still have the power to mesmerize.