Sister System
for Club Space Miami
Sister System for Club Space Miami—just the name conjures images of 6am sunrises, sticky floors, and a crowd that's in it for the journey, not the drop. This is the sound of the after-afterparty, where the BPMs dip and the grooves get deeply, deliciously hypnotic. With an average BPM of 116.7, this set resides firmly in the realm of deep house and nu-disco, a world away from peak-time frenzy. The harmonic focus is on 12A, giving it a bright, open feel despite the low-end energy dominance at a whopping 0.79.
The mids at 0.17 are subtle, allowing basslines and atmospheric pads to breathe, while the highs at 0.04 are barely a whisper, creating a warm, immersive cocoon. Mixing is patient and blend-heavy, perfect for that slow-burn Space terrace vibe. R.A.W.'s 'Unbe (Erick 'More' Mix)' opens with a timeless, dubby groove that sets the mood. The inclusion of an Ariana Grande edit might raise eyebrows, but here it's transformed into a slinky, house-ready tool.
Khidja's 'Die Wilde Spirale (Aufgang B Remix)' is a psychedelic, meandering masterpiece, and Gamma Intel's 'Fata M' offers a dose of driving, minimal funk. The Central Executives' 'Loveray 79' is a classic rework that oozes sunset vibes, while Jam & Spoon's 'Right in the Night' remix brings a touch of trancey nostalgia. It starts with the deep pulse of 'Unbe', weaves through eclectic edits to a peak with the sprawling, 34-minute journey of Mahmut Orhan's 'Everyday' remix, and closes on the acidic, playful twist of Casey Spooner's 'Spanish Teenager' remix—a full tracklist for the dedicated heads.