Tinashe + Friends
Boiler Room : New York
Tinashe taking over a Boiler Room in New York with her friends is a glorious, genre-fluid pop moment that the underground purists will secretly enjoy while pretending to check their phones. This is where chart-ready hooks meet club-ready basslines, and everyone is invited. The vibe is celebratory, glossy, and unapologetically fun, a world away from chin-stroking minimalism. Stylistically, this sits firmly in the pop-house and tech-house sphere, with an average BPM of 131.0 and the key of 12A providing a bright, accessible tonal center. The energy profile is low-end forward, giving the four-to-the-floor kicks their punch, while the mid-range carries the catchy vocal melodies and synth stabs that define the set.
The mixing is slick and professional, designed for maximum impact rather than technical wizardry, with clean blends that keep the party energy consistently high. There's a clear arc from darker, techier openings to more euphoric, vocal-heavy peaks. She kicks off with Malaa's sinister 'We Get Crunk,' a track that bridges the gap between underground tech-house and mainstream appeal. From there, it's a tour of crossover weapons: Aldo Vicenzo and Yocomo Auord's 'U Drops My Ball' brings a groovy, filtered house vibe, while Inna's 'Amazing (DJ Feel Remix)' and Shermanology's 'Ready 2 Go' deliver pure, hands-in-the-air house euphoria. Yaeji's 'raingurl' is an inspired left-turn, its bilingual, low-slung cool providing a perfect mid-set palate cleanser.
Austin Millz's 'Hot & Mysterious' adds a contemporary R&B-inflected swing, building perfectly towards her own material. The set builds from the gritty opener of 'We Get Crunk' through crowd-pleasing anthems like 'Ready 2 Go' to the undeniable peak of her own bonus track, 'HMU for a Good Time,' before closing on that same high note. A tracklist that proves pop sensibility and club credibility aren't mutually exclusive.