Best of Yotto, 2015-2018
There is a certain demographic of Anjunadeep fans who treat every melodic house set like a profound spiritual journey that has cured their anxiety. They close their eyes, raise their hands to the sky, and pretend they’re on a cliff in Ibiza, when in reality, they’re just standing in a muddy field in Hertfordshire. This continuous mix of the Best of Yotto, 2015-2018 is a masterfully curated studio session, radiating warmth, melancholy, and pure progressive bliss. The Best of Yotto, 2015-2018 tracklist is a definitive snapshot of a producer finding his iconic sound. Hovering gently at a 121.4 BPM average, this Best of Yotto live set explores the emotive depths of 7A and 12A Camelot keys.
The Rominimal energy profile is incredibly warm, with a 59% low-end presence, focusing entirely on lush synth work and driving, progressive basslines. It's a glorious victory lap of his finest moments mixed with perfect complementary cuts. "Slowly" and "Aviate" represent the peak of his Anjuna output, but weaving in Silicone Soul's "Right On" is a nod to the proper underground heads. Deep Essentials & L.A. DAVE's "Tembisa to Nairobi" adds a stunning Afro-house groove to the mix.
The progression is absolutely flawless. Setting the mood with his own "Edge of Affection" as the opening track, the mix slowly wraps you in a sonic blanket. The sprawling 8-minute journey of "North" causes absolute scenes for the home listeners, winding down beautifully to the gorgeous closing track, Nu's "Who Loves the Sun feat. Jo.Ke".