All Day I Dream Takeover with LEE BURRIDGE in The Lab NYC
Lee Burridge's All Day I Dream takeover in The Lab NYC is for when we need our house music with a side of profound emotional resonance—the kind of set that makes you feel things you didn't sign up for at 3 AM. The vibe is hazy, sunset-lit, and introspective, a bubble of melodic warmth. Despite a wide BPM range, it settles into a deep 123.7 BPM groove, navigating between the melancholic 3B and the brighter 12A keys. The energy is beautifully balanced: a supportive low-end at 0.57, lush, narrative mids at 0.39, and delicate highs at 0.04.
Burridge's mixing is storytelling in motion, using gradual blends to weave a tapestry of longing and release. The selections are pristine: Bontan's 'Weak' opens with a deep, pulsing heart. Double Touch's 'Baghdad' is an epic, string-laden journey. DSF's 'Ammoudia' provides a moment of serene, aquatic calm, and Poensgen's 'Divara (Mononoid Remix)' builds with aching beauty.
The undeniable centerpiece is Luciano's 'The Amazing Lilou', a 16-minute progressive odyssey that defines the genre. The set begins in deep contemplation with 'Weak', ascends to the celestial peak of 'The Amazing Lilou', and gently descends into the dubbed-out, psychedelic closure of 10LEC6's 'Bone Bame (Superpitcher Dub Remix)'.