Anjunadeep The Yearbook 2021
The Anjunadeep Yearbook 2021 Part 1 mix is a poignant listen, capturing the sound of deep house during a time of global pause—a mix made for solitary reflection that somehow connects us all. We put this on to remember that even in isolation, melody can be a lifeline. The vibe is deeply emotive and textured, with tracks that feel both intimate and expansive, perfect for headphones or a quiet room. Technically, it moves at an average 122.4 BPM, with a strong presence in the moody key of 3B, giving the mix a consistent, introspective feel.
The energy is more mid-focused here (0.56), with significant lows (0.39), creating a balanced, immersive sound that's rich in detail. The mixing is, as always, flawlessly smooth, weaving 39 tracks into a single, flowing narrative. For the crate diggers, the opener is a standout: Lakou Mizik & Joseph Ray's 'Ogou (Pran Ka Mwen)' blends Haitian vodou rhythms with deep house in a truly unique way. il:lo's 'Meliadi' is a delicate, glitchy beauty, and Shtoompah's 'Trace My Scars' offers driving, melancholic energy.
Lycoriscoris' 'Shizumu' is ambient-infused deep house at its finest, and Qrion's 'Your Love' is a slice of pure, uplifting melody. The Lindstrøm & Prins Thomas remix of Flume's 'Tiny Cities' is a psychedelic, sprawling epic, and Anyasa & Isheeta Chakrvarty's 'Rasiya' adds exotic, melodic flourishes. The journey begins with the cultural fusion of 'Ogou', builds through the emotional weight of tracks like Lane 8's epic 'Is This Our Earth?', and gently concludes with EKDK & Apollo's Messengers' subtly shifting 'Changes', a fitting end to a mix about transformation and hope.