Nølah live
Pont du Gard in France for Cercle
Cercle sets at dawn in ancient Roman aqueducts have become a cliché for a reason—they’re breathtaking—and Nølah’s live performance at the Pont du Gard fully leans into the epic, sentimental beauty of it all. It’s the sound of the first light hitting millennia-old stone, a perfectly curated moment of shared awe. This is progressive and melodic house of the highest order, a patient, emotionally resonant journey anchored at 124.6 BPM and predominantly flowing through the warm, inviting key of 5A.
The energy profile is a masterful, slow-burning crescendo, building layers of ambient texture, melodic motifs, and soft rhythmic pulses into a profoundly moving whole. The track selection is a love letter to melody: Ben Samuel's 'Toscana' is a stunning, sunrise-ready opener, while Christian Thomas's 'Wake (Far Out Remix)' is a deep, bubbling gem. The inclusion of Paul Keeley's 'A Sort of Homecoming' remix is a stroke of genius for the nostalgic heads, and Monolink's 'Return to Oz' brings a folk-inflected gravity.
Sezer Ulker's 'Medusa' adds a touch of mystical drama, and CamelPhat's 'Witching Hour' provides a dose of sleek, peak-time momentum. The journey is pure cinema: from the hopeful chords of 'Toscana', through the emotional crescendo of the Monolink track, to the 17-minute, tear-jerking finale of Tinlicker & Robert Miles's 'Children', a rework so perfect it feels like it was always meant to be.