The Anjunadeep Edition 283 with James Grant
A five-hour Anjunadeep Edition with James Grant is the audio equivalent of a duvet day for the soul, a long, meandering journey designed for getting lost in while we stare out the window or finally sort that digital crate we've been neglecting. This is melodic house and deep house at its most expansive and exploratory. The BPM drifts beautifully from 109 to 162, but settles around a comfortable 122.7 average, with Camelot keys 12A and 3B providing a warm, harmonic backbone for the voyage. Grant's mixing in this extended format is all about flow and discovery, using the dominant low-energy profile (0.80) to create a lush, textured bed for the more pronounced melodic elements (0.17) to shine.
It's patient, intelligent programming that rewards attentive listening. The tracklist is a deep digger's paradise. Qess's 'Sarraqa' is an early, hypnotic highlight with its organic percussion, while Nativ Boii's 'The World Is Yours?' offers a jazzy, contemplative moment. Zilmoto's 'Destiny' is a driving, progressive gem, and the rework of Billie Eilish's 'CHIHIRO' is a surprisingly effective, delicate flip.
Denis the Night & the Panic Party's 'Androgynous Love' remix is a quirky, retro-futurist delight, and Margret's 'Falling Upwards' provides a soaring, emotive peak. The journey starts in the deep end with an unknown opener, weaves through the epic, 10-minute groove of Oliver Dollar's 'Granulated Soul' as a mid-set centerpiece, and gently lands with Giorgio Giordano's serene 'Habibti' as the perfect closing track.