Anjunadeep presents Earth Day 2024
Melodic, Organic, House
Another Earth Day, another excuse for us to pretend our playlist choices are saving the planet while we shuffle in our living rooms. The Anjunadeep crew delivers the expected dose of feel-good, tree-hugging beats with a straight face we can't help but admire. A virtual stream bathed in warm, organic visuals, perfect for that mid-afternoon existential dance break.
Averaging 121.5 BPM and anchored in the warm, resonant 3B key, this set builds gently from soulful house into deeper, more driving territories. The mixing is seamless, with long blends that let each track breathe, showcasing a patient, journey-oriented style that never rushes the payoff. For the crate diggers, the infectious groove of James Hurr, Anton Powers & Tasty Lopez's 'That’s It' sets the tone, while the shimmering depths of Clarian's 'Sunbeam' and the left-field edit of Shit Robot's 'Feels Real' provide hidden gems.
The energy arc is masterful, kicking off with the buoyant opener, peaking with the emotive swell of Luttrell's 'Sunrise Song', and winding down into the classic soulful closer, George Benson's 'The World Is a Ghetto'—a reminder that sometimes, the world is indeed a ghetto, but at least the music's good.