Anjunadeep The Yearbook 2024
There's a comforting ritual to cracking open a new Anjunadeep Yearbook mix; it's the audio equivalent of settling into a well-worn armchair with a predictably excellent cup of tea. This 2024 edition, a continuous deep house journey, is no exception, offering 70 tracks of meticulously curated melodic solace. The vibe is one of introspective warmth, perfect for late-night drives or early morning come-downs, with lush pads and rolling basslines holding space for quiet reflection. Technically, it's a smooth ride at an average 123.5 BPM, anchored in the moody depths of key 3B, which gives the entire mix a cohesive, melancholic undertone.
The energy profile is overwhelmingly low-focused (0.70), with mid frequencies (0.27) providing the melodic body, creating a deep, immersive flow that never jarringly peaks. The mixing is textbook Anjunadeep: long, harmonic blends that make the 70 tracks feel like a single, evolving organism. For crate diggers, highlights include the atmospheric opener 'Dark In This Room' by CRi, which sets the tone perfectly, and DJ Traviologo's 'Dynasty' with its intricate percussion. Gullen & Anders.'s 'Nostaw' gets a beautiful, spacey makeover from Mondkrater, and Qrion's 'Miyanosawa' is a slice of pure, emotive progressive house.
Simon Doty & My Friend's 'Tuxedo Park' is an eight-minute deep house masterpiece that deserves its extended runtime, while Goitia Deitz's 'Temples' adds a touch of organic, tribal rhythm. The journey starts with CRi's haunting opener, builds through the melodic peaks of tracks like Steven Weston's 'Give Me Something', and gently lands with Cosmic Sandwich's blissful 'Zig Zag Feeling', leaving us perfectly sated.