MK house DJ set in The Lab LA
MK in The Lab LA back in 2015 – a time capsule from when 'deep house' started meaning something different to everyone, and we were all frantically Shazam-ing every other track. The vibe is that of a sweaty, after-hours loft party, all low lighting and contagious groove. This is a classic, vocal-heavy deep house and tech house set, bouncing between 106 and 122 BPM with a solid average of 122, and dominated by the soulful, open key of 12A.
The energy is firmly in the low-end, with warm, subby basslines and funky mid-range chords taking precedence over any aggressive highs. His own 'Bring Me to Life' in both original and AREA10 club mix forms is the obvious centerpiece, a lesson in how to build an anthem with restraint. CamelPhat's 'Constellations' is a timeless, driving tool that hasn't aged a day.
Blaze & Bicep's remix of 'Lovelee Dae' is a welcome dose of classic, piano-led house nostalgia. Musumeci's 'Terminus' offers a minimal, percussive breather, while Solee's 'Shanti' brings a touch of melodic, progressive depth. From the unknown, groovy opener, through the peak-time sing-along of 'Bring Me to Life', to the surprisingly dark, minimalist comedown of Plastikman's 'Hypokondriak', it's a set that perfectly captures a specific moment in house music's evolution.