Lee Foss & MK 120 min house set in The Lab LDN
A Lee Foss & MK back-to-back in The Lab LDN is a promise of deep, vocal-heavy house, and they deliver in spades. Two hours of this? We're not complaining, just making sure our Shazam history is cleared for the task. The vibe is a warm, immersive house party where every track feels like an old friend. This is a masterclass in soulful and deep house, cruising at a comfortable 122 BPM and spending most of its time in the welcoming, open key of 12A.
The energy is heavily rooted in the low-end (66% low energy), providing a cushioned, rolling foundation for those iconic MK-style basslines and Foss's penchant for emotive vocals to shine in the mid-range. Their mixing is complementary and fluid, showcasing a shared love for timeless grooves. The tracklist is a deep dive into quality house. The Bicep Remix of Blaze's "Lovelee Dae" is given the space it deserves as a 12-minute centerpiece, a swirling anthem of nostalgia.
Michael Gracioppo's "Creep" brings a moody, filtered vibe, while the Alex Dolby & Santos remix offers driving, tech-tinged energy. The Bob Marley & LP Giobbi edit of "Could You Be Loved" is a joyous, sun-drenched moment, and Volkoder's "Detroit" provides a tougher, percussive interlude. They start with a deep, unknown groove, build to the anthemic peak of "Lovelee Dae", and close out the 120-minute journey on a deep, hypnotic note with the Re.You Remix of Melchior Bachmann's "Blow".