Alesso
Tomorrowland Belgium 2019 - W2
Once again, we're deciphering every melodic drop from Alesso's set at Tomorrowland Belgium 2019 Weekend 2, because his progressive house anthems are the reason we got into this mess in the first place. This is for the sunset moments, when the sky turns orange and the crowd feels a collective swell of emotion—mainstage grandeur at its most heartfelt. The vibe is cinematic and soaring, with every synth lead designed to lift spirits and ignite lighters. Technically, this is progressive house with big room elements, averaging 126.3 BPM and weaving through keys like 10B and 11B for that epic, tension-and-release dynamic. The energy profile—lows at 0.49, mids at 0.4, highs at 0.11—creates a lush, bass-driven foundation that allows melodies to shine without becoming abrasive.
Mixing is smooth and narrative-driven, with long builds and drops that feel earned, and harmonic transitions that use relative majors to amplify euphoria. For crate diggers, the picks are quintessential Alesso: the opening with 'Years' sets a melancholic yet hopeful tone. Sean Finn's 'The Rhythm of the Night (Extended Mix)' brings a classic vocal house vibe, while BROHUG's 'Children (Extended Mix)' offers a tougher, trance-inflected rework. Knife Party's 'No Saint' adds a surprising bass-heavy twist, and Alesso's own 'Sweet Escape' and 'If I Lose Myself' (the latter at 16 minutes) are extended journeys into progressive bliss. DubVision's 'New Memories (AIR217)' provides a deeper interlude, and Hailee Steinfeld collab 'Let Me Go' keeps the pop sensibility intact.
Arty's 'Tim (Mix Cut)' is a nod to progressive trance influences. The journey from 'Years' opener, through the peak emotional release of 'If I Lose Myself', and into the closing drive of 'Children' is a masterclass in festival storytelling. This Alesso Tomorrowland Belgium 2019 W2 set is a full tracklist of progressive house that tugs at heartstrings while keeping feet moving.