Braxton
Anjunadeep Open Air: Mexico City at #ABGT600 (Official Set) @Braxtonofficialmusic
Anjunadeep Open Air sets are our official soundtrack for pretending we're somewhere sunny with a drink in hand, and Braxton's Mexico City outing for ABGT600 is a prescription-grade dose of that feeling. The vibe is pure open-air euphoria—think golden hour fading into a starry sky, with a crowd riding every melodic swell. This is melodic house at its most emotive, anchored at a gentle 125.1 BPM and primarily in the uplifting 12A Camelot key.
The energy distribution is beautifully balanced: 57% low-end provides a warm, rolling groove, 38% mid-range carries the melodic and harmonic weight, and just a whisper of high-end (3%) adds sparkle without ever piercing. Braxton crafts a journey of sustained emotion through seamless, harmonic mixing. The selections are quintessential Anjunadeep, with Teho's 'Origins (Fejká Remix)' offering driving, melancholic beauty and Paul Keeley's 'A Sort of Homecoming (Michael Cassette Remix)' serving a timeless progressive house classic.
The curveball is a perfectly integrated 'Feel the Vibe' from Axwell, a mainstream touch that works brilliantly, followed by the deep, Pryda-esque mystery of 'Of Me (Edit)'. Lulu & Alice's 'Choose Us' provides a more intimate, deep house moment. The set opens with Braxton's own 'Everywhere', establishing the melodic thesis, builds to a peak of communal recognition with those savvy classic inclusions, and gently lands with the serene, extended pads of Micaele's 'Closer', a soft landing back to reality.