BEDOUIN melodic deep originals set in the Lab NYC
Bedouin's melodic deep originals set in The Lab NYC is for when you want to feel spiritually connected to a dance floor, preferably while wearing something artisanal. The Brooklyn duo specialize in a very specific, globally-inflected deep house that sounds expensive and emotionally resonant. The vibe is intimate and focused, a darkened room where every intricate percussion loop and haunting vocal sample is given room to breathe. This is melodic deep house with organic and world music influences, not minimal, moving at a slow, seductive 115.5 BPM average and anchored in the dramatic, minor key of 12A.
The energy profile—65% low, 32% mid, 2% high—confirms this is a headphone-quality journey felt in the gut, with melody carrying the weight. Their mixing is patient and layered, creating a continuous, undulating wave of sound that prioritizes mood over abrupt transitions. The set is a showcase of their own productions and impeccable taste: “Hologram” opens with its mysterious, cinematic swell, and “Straight To The Heart” follows as a more driving, rhythmic anthem. Bandēs' “Supernova” is a lush, progressive highlight, while Lipless & Blue Noir's “Alone” offers a moment of pure, melancholic deep house.
Hraach's “Una Mattina” is a beautiful, piano-led interlude, and the Bedouin remix of Nu's “Geno” is a peak-time weapon disguised as a spiritual chant. The journey starts in the shadows with “Hologram,” builds to the emotive climax of their own productions, and closes with the tribal-fired remix of “Urpillay,” a full-circle return to roots.