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Homecoming Hi-Fi
Melkweg
Oct 17, 2024 • 11:00pm
Amsterdam, NL
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Neon origins and floorcraft with Mind Enterprises
Mind Enterprises is Andrea Tirone, an Italian-born producer who channels 80s Italo disco, post-punk funk, and glossy synth pop.
From Turin to tape-saturated disco
After early indie-leaning work like album Idealist, he shifted in recent years to lean hardware grooves and vocal hooks built for dancefloors. Expect a tight run of singles with S.H.A.K.E., Girlfriend, and Ballare placed as momentum spikes, with Idol saving a final burst. The room tends to mix crate-diggers, design students, and club regulars, with eyes on the drum machines and feet busy on the two and four. Trivia: he often tracks bass through small guitar amps to get grit, and many parts ride on hand-played claps rather than strict grid quantize.How the night might flow
Another neat footnote is his Lisbon period, where he rebuilt his setup around compact analog boxes so flights are simpler. Lighting is bold and simple, often blocks of primary color that shift with the kick, keeping focus on the groove. The selections and staging described are inferred from recent gigs and studio output, so your night may play out differently.The world around Mind Enterprises shows
The crowd skews mixed-age and international, with vintage track jackets, clean sneakers, and a few shiny shirts nodding to 80s club looks.
Retro looks, modern moves
People tend to face the gear, copy the simple claps, and trade smiles when a bass fill lands. You might hear a soft chant on the title word of S.H.A.K.E., more a grin than a shout, showing the room knows its cues. Merch leans into geometric fonts and primary colors, with small runs of 7-inch style art and a few tote designs that look like old record sleeves.Shared rituals on the floor
Phones come out for knob-twisting moments, but most keep them pocketed once the groove locks so they can dance. After the show, clusters compare favorite drum sounds and trade playlist tips, a sign of fans who enjoy the production details as much as the hooks. The overall mood is social and upbeat without the push, more like friends sharing a floor than a star-and-spectator divide.How Mind Enterprises builds the groove
Live, Mind Enterprises keeps vocals sparse, more chants and phrases than full songs, leaving space for bass and percussion.
Hooks in service of rhythm
The backbone is a dry kick, snappy claps, and rubbery bass lines played or sequenced in short patterns that loop and mutate. Guitars add stabs on the off-beat, while bright synth leads sketch simple earworm melodies that come and go. Tempos sit in the mid-110s, so he can stretch sections, drop the drums for breath, then punch back in without losing the dance. A neat habit is bumping certain tracks a few BPM faster than the record and swapping bass patches mid-song to refresh the color.Small moves, big lift
On S.H.A.K.E., he sometimes extends the breakdown with only claps and a dry vocal tag, teasing the kick for an extra eight bars. Visuals stick to bold colors and simple strobes that outline the groove, keeping eyes and ears on the interplay between drums and bass. When a second player joins, it is often a percussionist or bassist who thickens the pocket and frees him to ride filters and keys.If you like Mind Enterprises, kin on the road
Fans of Mind Enterprises often also line up for Roosevelt, who blends warm disco bass with crisp synth pop and sings over it with ease.