Dosem
Live from the Anjunakitchen (Melodic and Progressive House Mix)
The ‘Anjunakitchen’ era gave us permission to air-fry snacks while pretending to be in a club, and Dosem’s mix was the perfect soundtrack for that specific, hopeful delirium. This is a polished, melodic progressive house session, the audio equivalent of sunlight finally hitting the dancefloor after a long, dark build. Operating at a steady 127 BPM and harmonically centered in the optimistic 8B key, the energy balance is remarkably even (low 0.45, mid 0.48), creating a seamless, rolling flow where synth melodies and driving basslines share equal weight.
Dosem’s mixing is precision-engineered for long blends, using subtle modulations into 7A and 6A to maintain forward momentum without jarring shifts. The track selection is a love letter to the genre’s history and future: ‘Gabriel Marchisio - More Days on Week’ is a lush, contemporary opener, while the classic vocal of ‘Iio - Rapture’ gets a respectful re-contextualization. Dropping ‘Purple Disco Machine - Playbox’ injects a shot of filtered disco funk, and the deep, hypnotic pull of ‘Andre Salmon - Verkro’ showcases his taste for underground textures.
It all builds from the introductory ‘Answer’ through the euphoric peak of ‘Madonna - Ray of Light’, finally landing in the timeless embrace of ‘Orbital - Halcyon And On And On’ for a truly iconic close.