MikeQ
Mixmag Lab London
When MikeQ steps up for a Mixmag Lab London session, we're not just getting a DJ set—we're getting a living archive of ballroom culture, a history lesson punctuated by the iconic 'Ha!' and the relentless thump of the 808. This is for the voguers, the commentators, and the rest of us desperately trying to ID that perfect loop. The vibe is celebratory, defiant, and deeply rooted in community, a world built from classic acapellas and rugged drum machines. Technically, this is ballroom house in its essence, operating at a steady 132 BPM with the foundational key of 12A holding down five tracks. The energy skews heavily low (68% avg), all about that punishing kick and bassline that defines the genre, while the mids (24%) carry the iconic vocal chops and the highs (8%) add just enough sheen.
MikeQ's style is authoritative and direct, using quick cuts and dramatic drops to serve the narrative of each track, honoring the call-and-response DNA of ballroom. The set is a treasure trove of references: opening with Raze's 'Break 4 Love' is a statement of intent, a classic rebuilt for the modern floor. MikeQ's own 'The Ha Dub Rewerk'd' is, of course, the essential sonic signature. The inclusion of Barbara Tucker's 'Think (About It)' via Mike Dunn's raw main mix is a masterstroke of classic house reverence. Andy Bsk's 'Centrifuge' remix and Butch's 'No Worries' provide tougher, contemporary techno-leaning edges, while TSVI's 'Xus Lord' and Crazy Cousinz' 'Bongo Jam' nod to UK funky and afro-house influences.
The 23-minute marathon of Hutch's 'Give Me the Night' as the closer is a bold, immersive move that lets the groove breathe. The journey from the instant recognition of 'Break 4 Love', through the peak-time energy of 'Legendary', and into the extended, jazzy finale of 'Give Me the Night' is a complete and loving portrait of a sound. This MikeQ live set tracklist is a document.