Anyma B2B Solomun WE2
Tomorrowland 2025
Anyma and Solomun sharing a stage at Tomorrowland is a meme made manifest, a collision of cinematic, CGI-assisted melodic techno and the king of moody, after-hours deep house. We are here for the inevitable cultural discourse and, secretly, the utterly predictable but effective drops. Picture the mainstage at its most apocalyptic: vast visuals, pyro, and a sea of phones held aloft, all synced to the same colossal kick drum. Technically, this is big-room melodic techno executed on a grand scale. The BPM sits firmly in the 130-131 range, perfect for epic builds and releases.
Harmonic mixing in keys like 12A and 3B ensures the supersaw stacks and vocal chops blend into one continuous wave of emotion. The energy is heavily low-end focused (60%), providing that physical festival thump, while the mids (33%) carry the melodic hooks and the highs (7%) add sheen and detail. Transitions are often dramatic, using breakdowns and drops to maximum effect across a tight BPM range of 129 to 143. The tracklist is a who's who of the genre. The Anyma x Layton Giordani remix of 'At Night' is the obvious, bombastic opener.
Fabrication's 'Blood on My Ferrari' delivers the kind of knowingly ridiculous title and driving groove we expect. Lorenzo Silvano's 'Undertrack' offers a darker, more hypnotic interlude, while Noizu & Westend's 'Push to Start' brings a tech-house influenced bounce. The set is peppered with IDs and white labels, keeping the Shazam warriors on their toes. It begins with the seismic 'At Night' remix, builds through a series of cinematic peaks, and closes with the festival-ready rework of 'Let It Rock'. This Anyma B2B Solomun Tomorrowland 2025 set is a full tracklist of unapologetic, mainstage melodic techno.