James Grant & Jody Wisternoff
Live at Anjunadeep Open Air: Hong Kong (Full 4K Ultra HD Set) #ABGT300
Another open-air chapter with James Grant & Jody Wisternoff, this time in Hong Kong, proving their formula of sun-kissed melancholy is endlessly exportable. The vibe is similar yet distinct—urban jungle meets oceanic horizon, a breathtaking backdrop for another journey into textured, progressive house. Technically, this set explores a slightly different harmonic palette, heavily favoring the warm, organic key of 7A and its relative minor 8B, while maintaining a steady 122 BPM foundation. The energy is even deeper and more subdued than their Prague outing, with an overwhelming emphasis on low-end atmosphere and dubby textures, creating a more introspective, late-night feel.
Their blending is, as always, impeccably smooth, letting tracks like John Monkman's 'Magnolia' breathe and evolve. The standout picks for diggers are exquisite. The opener, their remix of Jani R's 'Autumn's Feathers', is all wistful beauty. Ohmme's 'Fashion' is a surprising, groove-centric gem, and Eli & Fur's 'Night Blooming Jasmine' remix adds a layer of delicate, floral mystery.
Tom Demac & Real Lies' 'White Flowers' is a brilliant slice of indie-dance crossover, and of course, their own 'Dapple' is a shimmering, signature moment. The set opens with the autumnal 'Autumn's Feathers', builds around the nostalgic peak of Fatima Yamaha's 'What's a Girl to Do', and closes in a state of blissful resolution with 16BL's 'Not The Only One'.