Braxton
Anjunadeep Open Air: London at The Drumsheds (Official 4K Set)
The Drumsheds in London provides a colossal canvas for Braxton's deep house explorations, and he paints with broad, emotive strokes. This is for the long haul, the slow burn that rewards patience. A vast, industrial space transformed by light and sound, where the crowd ebbs and flows to undulating basslines. Maintaining a cool 123 BPM, this set is deep house with a progressive leaning.
The key of 5A gives a bright, open-hearted feel, with shifts to 10B and 4B introducing deeper, introspective moments. Energy is overwhelmingly warm and low-end focused (73% avg), creating a lush, immersive blanket of sound. Programming is patient and narrative-driven, allowing tracks to build and release over minutes. The Fur Coat remix of Kidnap's 'Like You Used To' is a gorgeous, driving opener full of longing.
Maya Jane Coles's 'Something In The Air' remixed by Bonobo is a centrepiece, a fusion of deep house and downtempo elegance. Pryda's 'Animal' is a surprising inclusion, its iconic melody translated into a deep, rolling groove. Purple Disco Machine's 'Honey Boy' adds disco-tinged fun, and J-Groove's 'It's You' remix is a hidden gem of warm pads. Beginning with 'Like You Used To', it unfolds through deep melody and rhythmic subtlety, culminating in the tribal-inflected finale of Jon Gurd's 'Lion'.