HONEY DIJON DJ set in The Lab Miami
Honey Dijon in The Lab Miami—this is a deep house sermon from one of the culture's most essential voices, and we're here to be schooled in groove, history, and the unshakeable power of a timeless bassline. The room feels like a liberated, inclusive house party, where the lighting is warm and the focus is squarely on the dancefloor's shared pulse. This is a masterclass in classic and deep house, meticulously paced at 124.3 BPM and harmonically grounded in the rich, soulful territory of the 12A Camelot key. The energy balance is beautifully crafted, with mid-range melodies and vocals (0.44 avg) dancing over a solid, but not overpowering, low-end foundation (0.41).
Honey's mixing is smooth, musical, and respectful of the song, often letting tracks play out to tell their full story. The harmonic journey is warm and inviting, using key-compatible blends to create a seamless, soul-nourishing flow that prioritizes feeling over technical flash. The selections are impeccable: opening with the deep, rolling grooves of the David Jach remix of 'Casalinga' sets a sophisticated tone. The inclusion of St Germain's 'Rose Rouge'—twice, in an edit and the original—is a loving tribute to a house anthem that never fails.
Matt Sassari's 'Master Blaster' is a peak-time, percussive weapon that locks the floor into a trance, while H.C.C.R.'s 'Son of Mongo' is a quirky, bass-driven secret weapon for the heads. Bambook's 'Give It Up' gets a sleek, driving makeover from Audiofly, perfect for the set's later hours. She begins with the elegant shuffle of 'Casalinga', builds energy with the iconic saxophone of 'Rose Rouge', and closes on the deep, afro-house spiritualism of USG's 'Ncameu' in the Ron Trent Main Mix.