Tinlicker
Anjunadeep Open Air: London at The Drumsheds (Official 4K Set)
Tinlicker at Anjunadeep Open Air is like being handed a warm, emotionally resonant blanket after Ben Böhmer’s set—it’s all about uplift, but with a slightly more driving, progressive house edge. The vibe at The Drumsheds remains euphoric and open-armed, with lights painting the sky as hands reach upward. This is music for collective release, expertly crafted to pull on every available heartstring. Technically, it’s a tight, melodic house journey averaging 124.6 BPM, frequently exploring the emotive terrain of key 10B.
The energy arc is a steady, upward climb, built on a foundation of pulsating basslines, layered arpeggios, and soaring vocal hooks. The balance is precise: low-end provides momentum, mids carry the melodic weight, and highs add glittering detail. Harmonic progressions are key to the journey, shifting between related keys like 12A and 9B to create a sense of continuous ascent. For the diggers, the inclusion of Eric Prydz’s 'Pjanoo' is a genius, hands-in-the-air moment recontextualized for the Anjunadeep crowd.
Their own edit of Robert Miles’s 'Children' is a nostalgic tear-jerker, while the remix of CUT_’s 'Out of Touch' is a modern progressive anthem. Blagoj Rambabov’s 'Right to Be Wrong' offers a deeper, tech-house inflection, and Purple Disco Machine’s 'Heartbreaker' brings a funky, disco-flavoured detour. The set begins with an unknown opener, builds to the euphoric peak of 'Children,' and sends everyone home smiling with the classic rave homage of Baby D’s 'Let Me Be Your Fantasy (Trick Or Treat Remix).'.