Awakenings Festival 2019 Sunday - Live set Charlotte de Witte
Area V
Charlotte de Witte's live set at Awakenings Festival is a brutish, beautiful sermon delivered from the altar of Area V, and we are all devout followers of the kick drum. The vibe is pure industrial rave: stark, monolithic staging, strobe-lit smoke, and a crowd moving as one pulsating organism. This is hard techno, full stop, with a relentless BPM average of 133.2 that feels like a sustained, peak-time assault. The harmonic structure is brutally simple, dominated by the driving, minor energy of 12A, with occasional forays into 5A adding a slightly more sinister, acidic edge.
The energy profile is overwhelmingly low-end (avg_low 0.68), a testament to the unyielding, physical pressure of the bassline and kick, with high-end elements used like precise, punishing shards of noise. Her live performance is a masterclass in tension and release, layering loops and brutal synth lines over a bedrock of four-four. The tracklist is a weaponized arsenal: 'Ma čka - Outer Core Journey' opens with cosmic dread, while 'New Layer - Nocturno' provides a hypnotic, vocal-led breather. 'OG KAALA - Lunar Bass Reveree' and '666 - Amokk' are pure, old-school rave ammunition.
The genius curveball is 'Angel Moraes - Dancin Wit My Baby (Darius Syrossian Remix)', a jacking house track twisted into a techno framework. The journey is a linear ascent into controlled chaos, beginning with atmospheric tension, hammering through a peak of distorted frenzy, and concluding with the monolithic, synth-arpeggiated finale of 'Enrico Sangiuliano - Moon Rocks' as the closing track.