Scratchclart & Toya Delazy
Keep Hush Live X Relentless: Without Limits
The moment you realize this isn't just another DJ set but a proper sonic collage, where UK rap bravado meets South African rhythm. We're here for the genre-blurring madness that Keep Hush excels at, and Scratchclart & Toya Delazy deliver with a smirk. Picture a dimly lit basement in London, the air thick with anticipation and bass, as two distinct voices weave through the speakers for the Relentless: Without Limits event. Anchored at an average BPM of 122.7, this set operates in a deliciously murky mid-tempo zone, primarily hovering around the 5A key for a warm, grounded feel. The energy profile is low-end dominant, with an average low energy of 0.64, meaning the subs are doing most of the heavy lifting while melodic elements float above.
Mixing is likely blend-heavy, given the vocal-centric tracks, allowing Toya's commanding presence and Scratchclart's selections to breathe. The arc builds gently from hip-hop swagger into more electronic, percussive territories, with careful harmonic shifts to maintain flow without jarring transitions. The BPM range from 103 to 143 shows a willingness to explore different paces, but the core sits comfortably in the 120s, ideal for both rapping and dancing. Kicking off with AntsLive's 'Number One Candidate' sets a gritty, confident tone straight from the UK streets. Toya Delazy's own 'Get Em Bruh' is a necessary flex, showcasing her unique blend of Zulu lyricism over electronic beats.
The extended journey of Firecrash's 'Dreams Will Come Alive' is a highlight, a progressive, hopeful build that contrasts beautifully with the earlier aggression. Static's 'I Thank You' closes things on a soulful, almost gospel-inflected note, while the inclusion of 'Jagermeister' by Ice Beats Slide et al. adds a dash of amapiano spice. Hypagon's 'Hope' with Marixell offers a melodic, emotional respite, and Toya's 'Woza' with K4mo is an undeniable dancefloor call. From the streetwise opener of 'Number One Candidate', through the euphoric, extended peak of 'Dreams Will Come Alive', to the heartfelt gratitude of 'Static - I Thank You', this is a set with narrative heft and cross-continental flair.