Job Jobse Boiler Room x Dekmantel Festival DJ Set
Job Jobse at Boiler Room x Dekmantel Festival is a rite of passage for anyone who thinks they can handle euphoria before sunset. We forgive the inevitable Shazam fails because the melodies are just too good, and we're all in this together under the Amsterdam trees. The vibe is outdoor and sweaty, a sea of people moving as one to the relentless four-four, with strobes cutting through the forest canopy. Locked at an average of 127.3 BPM in the uplifting 12A key, this is progressive house in its purest, most festival-ready form.
The energy arc is a steady climb, with low-end frequencies providing a solid foundation and mid-range melodies taking flight in harmonious sweeps. Mixing is fluid and harmonic, often using key matches to create seamless blends that feel both intentional and effortless. The BPM stays tight between 125 and 130, allowing for extended journeys within tracks like the 13-minute 'Experimental Products - Glowing in the Dark', a peak-time highlight. Colm III's 'Take Me High' is an instant mood-setter and perfect opening track, its mansion mix adding extra heft for the dancefloor.
DJ LaMore's 'Yesterday' is a deep house gem that shows Jobse's crate-digging credentials and ear for timeless grooves. Mark Imperial's 'J'Adore Danser' injects a dose of French touch frivolity, while ORBIT's 'The Beat Goes On' is a timeless closer that leaves hands in the air. Front 242's 'Controversy Between' is a surprising EBM detour that adds gritty texture to the melodic flow. From the opening chords of 'Colm III - Take Me High', through the cosmic peak of 'Experimental Products - Glowing in the Dark', to the final heartbeat of 'ORBIT - The Beat Goes On', it's a festival set designed for collective memory and shared sunrise aspirations.