YOTTO
Anjunadeep Open Air: London 2025 (Official Set)
Yotto’s Anjunadeep Open Air set in London is the perfect soundtrack for that moment when the sunset hits just right and everyone in the crowd shares a silent, collective understanding that this is why we do this. Of course we need the tracklist; it’s a blueprint for manufactured yet utterly genuine euphoria. The vibe is pure London summer—a park, golden light, and a crowd ready to be swept away by progressive house melodies. Yotto is in his element, navigating a smooth 127 BPM groove with a harmonic center that loves the open, driving feel of 12A, often contrasting it with the deeper, more introspective 7A.
The energy profile is beautifully balanced, with almost equal weight given to the melodic mid-range and the supporting low-end, creating a sound that is both physically engaging and emotionally expansive. His mixing is fluid and intelligent, using long, harmonic blends to create a continuous, wave-like motion, with shifts into keys like 5B introducing a subtly darker, more mysterious texture. It’s a set designed for maximum emotional transport. The track selection is a masterclass in crowd-reading and melodic weight.
While the opener is an ID, he quickly establishes the vibe with the massive, hands-in-the-air moment of Tinlicker’s remix of Kosheen’s 'Hide U'. Faithless’s 'Insomnia' gets a driving, festival-ready update from Fedde le Grand, a nostalgic bomb dropped with precision. Lane 8’s 'The Remedy' provides the kind of warm, hopeful centrepiece the Anjunadeep faithful crave, and Andy Compton’s 'That Acid Track' is a delightful, bassline-driven deep house interlude. The journey builds from its mysterious start, climbs to the anthemic peaks of 'Hide U' and 'Insomnia', and winds down with the timeless, melodic depth of Alex Dolby’s 'Sintesi'.