andrewww
Milan | wegoing.sound Presents
When a set includes a 27-minute interlude titled '420 Nothing New Interlude', you know you're in for a journey, not just a playlist. Andrewww's wegoing.sound presentation in Milan is a heady, trance-inducing dive into the deeper end of the pool, aimed squarely at the chin-strokers and sunrise chasers. The vibe is less club, more curated listening session—dim lights, focused faces, a shared commitment to the voyage. Technically, he operates at an average of 135.5 BPM, firmly in trance and progressive territory, with the 12A key providing a six-track foundation of driving, harmonic consistency. The energy is overwhelmingly low-focused (75%), which belies the melodic intensity happening in the mid-range; this is music that works on a cellular level, building tension through repetition and subtle modulation.
His mixing is long-form and cinematic, treating tracks as movements in a larger symphony. The tracklist for this live set is a trance purist's delight, albeit with leftfield twists. 'Soa420 - No Nerve' starts with atmospheric tension. Then, he unleashes the pure euphoria of 'Rank 1 - Airwave' and 'Such is Life', timeless anthems that hit with renewed power in this context. 'Vision Four 5 - Ascension (Higher)' and 'Euretro - Try' offer more contemporary, driving progressive trance sounds.
The inclusion of 'Fabio FC & DWB - Baila Punk' and the lengthy 'AlexanderProduktionz Music Group' interlude shows a willingness to disrupt the flow with experimental, almost ambient passages. The journey is epic: beginning with the dark introspection of 'No Nerve', soaring during the Rank 1 classics, and concluding with the haunting, vocal-led depth of 'Hassan Abou Alam - Kesibt'. A proper trance odyssey.