The Anjunadeep Edition 322 with Tim Green
Tim Green taking the helm for an Anjunadeep Edition is like inviting a master craftsman into the workshop; you know the deep house foundations will be solid, but expect some surprising, intricate joinery. This radio show mix is for us when we need something more focused than a full compilation—a concise, 18-track lesson in atmospheric tech house. The vibe is intelligent and groove-centric, suited for a focused listening session or pre-party warm-up. Technically, it's a slower burn at an average 120.1 BPM, with key 6A providing a smooth, slightly mysterious harmonic bed.
The energy is well-balanced between lows (0.58) and mids (0.37), creating a deep, engaging pulse that's physical without being aggressive. Green's mixing is precise and musical, often letting tracks play out to showcase their structure. For the diggers, the unknown opener sets a deep, ambiguous tone. Walmanner's 'Living In Matrix' is a hypnotic, loop-based gem, and Matt Masters' 'Deep or What' gets a timeless flip from Milton Jackson.
DJ Charles EDM's 'Burning Skies' is a driving, melodic weapon, while Future Culture's 'Atom' in the Reboq remix adds a touch of progressive grandeur. MKLY's 'Aries' in the Erdi Irmak remix offers a darker, tech-house edge, and Green's own 'Sea Parade' is a lush, melodic highlight. The centerpiece is his 11-minute remix of Mathew Jonson & Quenum's 'Cyclops', a masterclass in building tension with minimal elements. The journey starts in the deep end, peaks with the expansive 'Cyclops' remix, and closes with the driving, acidic energy of Josh Butler's remix of Carl Cox's 'I Want You', a powerful finish that leaves us wanting more.