Here’s a helpful blog-style post you can use or adapt. If you’re into raw, unfiltered electronic music performances, you’ve probably already stumbled across Dustinho’s Dope Room series. Episode 3 of the live set series just dropped, and it’s already sparking conversations among fans of deep bass, hypnotic grooves, and real-time beat crafting.
Here’s a breakdown of why this episode matters, what makes Dustinho’s approach different, and how you can listen to get the most out of it. The Dope Room series isn’t your typical studio-mix-turned-video. It’s a live-in-the-moment electronic set recorded in what looks like a small, vibe-heavy space—dim lights, hardware gear everywhere, and no crowd except the camera lens. The focus is entirely on the music and the performance. Dope Room - Dustinho - Live Set - EP 3
If you’re into artists like Floating Points (live), Four Tet, or early Disclosure boiler room sets, give this episode a listen. You might just find your new favorite way to discover underground live electronic music. Here’s a helpful blog-style post you can use or adapt