CRi - Live from Igloofest Montréal
at La Ronde
CRi live from Igloofest Montréal is the kind of set that makes us believe in melodic house again—full of heart, quirky samples, and those moments where the cold air and warm synths create a perfect contrast. This is for the winter warriors, bundled up but dancing like it's summer, under neon lights and falling snow. The vibe is a frozen playground, all ice sculptures and steaming breath, with CRi's emotive electronica cutting through the chill.
Technically, this is a journey through melodic house and indie dance, with an average BPM of 122.6 and a strong presence in the key of 12A, giving it a bright, anthemic quality. The energy is low-end dominant (0.664), with supportive mids (0.307) and subtle highs (0.029), creating a warm, padded sound that feels both intimate and expansive. His live arrangements are intricate, weaving in keys like 8B and 6B to add color, with transitions that feel organic and story-driven.
For crate diggers, the opener 'Yse Saint Laur'ant - Bow Legged Robot' sets a quirky, rhythmic tone, while 'CRi - Proud' is a heartfelt, vocal-driven highlight. 'Gaetano C & DePandis - Saw' offers a more driving, tech-inflected moment, and 'CRi & Jesse Mac Cormack - Never Really Get There' is the epic, sprawling centerpiece that pulls all the emotional threads together. The journey begins with the off-kilter groove of 'Bow Legged Robot', peaks with the cathartic build of 'Never Really Get There', and closes with the nostalgic bounce of 'Freemasons - Discopolis'.