Alex Kenji - Kfc (original Mix) [303lovers] (2026)

The neon sign of the club flickered, casting a bruised purple glow over the rain-slicked pavement of Milan. Inside, the air was thick with the scent of ozone and expensive cologne. Alex Kenji stood behind the decks, his fingers hovering over the mixer like a surgeon. The crowd was a sea of restless shadows, waiting for a pulse. He slid the fader up.

As the track built, the atmosphere shifted from a party to a machine. The "Original Mix" stayed true to Kenji’s philosophy: keep it techy, keep it house, and keep it driving. There were no soaring, melodic distractions—just the pure, unadulterated funk of the underground. Alex Kenji - Kfc (Original Mix) [303Lovers]

In the center of the floor, a girl in a silver jacket stopped looking at her phone. The track’s quirky, percussive vocal snippets—sharp and rhythmic—pierced through the smoke. They felt like a secret code being tapped out on the hull of a submarine. She began to move, her shoulders catching the syncopation of the hi-hats. The neon sign of the club flickered, casting

The first beat of "KFC" hit the room not as a sound, but as a physical weight. It was that signature 303Lovers grit—clean, mechanical, and relentless. A chunky bassline began to snake through the speakers, twisting around the ankles of the dancers. It wasn't the kind of track that asked for permission; it was a groove that demanded a rhythmic surrender. The crowd was a sea of restless shadows, waiting for a pulse

The breakdown arrived, stripping the sound back to a skeletal click. The room held its breath. Then, with a flick of Kenji’s wrist, the kick drum returned with a vengeance. The drop wasn't a sudden explosion, but a deepening of the pocket, a locked-in loop that felt like it could go on forever.

By the time the final echoes of the track faded into the next transition, the silver-jacketed girl was breathless. The club felt smaller, tighter, and more alive. It wasn't just a song played in a set; it was a three-minute masterclass in how to make a room move without saying a single word. Kenji adjusted his headphones, a ghost of a smile on his face, already cueing up the next chapter of the night.