Tzusing Bass Mix
Boiler Room Taipei
Tzusing’s Boiler Room Taipei set is for those of us who find beauty in the abrasive, a chaotic symphony for the post-industrial age where Korn samples and gabber kicks are valid currency. The room is a concrete bunker of sound, sweat dripping from low ceilings as strobes cut through a haze of dry ice. This is hard techno with a severe industrial bent, averaging 124 BPM but spiking to 171, with a bass-heavy low-end energy of 0.74 that physically rattles the ribcage. The key modulation is restless, bouncing between 5A, 8B, and 7A to maintain a sense of unease.
Tzusing’s mixing is surgical and confrontational, using abrupt cuts and layered distortion to build a claustrophobic, immersive wall of sound. The tracklist is a manifesto. Opening with Korn’s ‘Kick The P.A.’ isn’t a joke; it’s a statement of intent. Hodge’s ‘Xenomorph’ is a 21-minute descent into dread, a masterclass in tension.
He weaves in Tsvi’s percussive weapon ‘Jinn’ and the raw Houston bounce of Beatking’s ‘P.A.M’ without missing a beat. The inclusion of BTS’s ‘FAKE LOVE’ is a genius-level troll, deconstructed into a punishing rhythm, while nl.DEFRAQ’s ‘Diagnostichistory.Ps1’ sounds like a corrupted system file set to a four-on-the-floor. It’s a journey from nu-metal aggression through glitchy, dystopian techno, peaking with that BTS flip, before closing the loop with another Korn iteration. This set doesn’t just play to the crowd; it reprogrammes it.