Trym
Whoever pieced this together clearly raided the most chaotic corners of SoundCloud, and we're all better for it. This is the sound of a blurry warehouse at 4am, where the only lighting is the glow of laptop screens and the occasional laser. Technically, it's a sprint at an average 157 BPM, locking into keys like 12A and 10B to maintain a frenetic, harmonic cohesion despite the genre whiplash.
The energy arc is mid-heavy (0.30) with a solid low-end foundation (0.58), creating a relentless, driving pressure that's perfect for breakneck mixing. The style is pure adrenaline, with tracks layered for maximum impact rather than subtle blends. Standout picks include URI's 'Break 42' as a brutalist opening statement, while Toni Alvarez's 36-minute 'Praise The Lord (edit)' is a marathon of rave nostalgia that demands commitment.
PRYDIE's 'Rave Floor Selecta' lives up to its name as a peak-time weapon, and dropping Pendulum's 'Tarantula' is a cheeky, knowing nod to drum & bass heritage. It all starts with the broken beat assault of 'Break 42', peaks with the anthemic pull of 'Praise The Lord', and slams shut with 'Rave Floor Selecta'.