Suzu + Subaske
Sydney | DUNJ Takeover
Sometimes the most rewarding sets are the ones that feel like a private listening session with friends who have inexplicably good taste. Suzu + Subaske’s DUNJ Takeover in Sydney is exactly that—a deep, house and electronica journey that prioritizes mood over obvious peaks. The vibe is late-night, introspective, and warmly analog, as if the DJs are auditioning records in a cosy loft. Technically, it’s a steady cruise at 137 BPM on average, with key shifts from 12A to 8B adding subtle emotional colour.
The energy is overwhelmingly low-end dominant (avg low 0.79), creating a deep, immersive blanket of sound where details like vinyl crackle and atmospheric pads become paramount. Mixing is patient and textural, allowing epic tracks like the 18-minute ‘UWLSD’ to unfold naturally. For the collectors, opening with Corona’s ‘Baby Baby (Lee Marrow Radio Mix)’ is a stroke of genius—a euphoric, piano-driven house classic rebooted. DJ Eclipse’s ‘Walk With Me’ is a deep, jazzy house cut that keeps the head-nodding groove.
The mystery ‘untitled - turbo dux’ track is the kind of white-label obscurity we live for. Closing with Skee Mask’s ‘UWLSD’ is a commitment to atmosphere, its broken beats and ambient textures providing a cinematic, drifting finale. The set starts with the nostalgic rush of ‘Baby Baby’, journeys through deep house serenity, and dissolves into the experimental landscapes of ‘UWLSD’.