Braxton - DJ Set
Behold the modern living room raver, aggressively shushing their flatmates because the DJ is ‘building a narrative’ and they’ve just cracked open a fresh can of IPA. They are fully locked into this Braxton DJ Set tracklist, treating a Tuesday night in like the main stage at Tomorrowland. The vibe is a moody, late-night atmospheric haze, thick with rolling basslines and delicate melodic flutters. This Braxton live set is a brilliantly executed Rominimal session, cruising steadily at 123 BPM.
He dances across the Camelot wheel, shifting from 4B to 5A to 12A, crafting an energy arc that perfectly balances deep introspection with subtle dancefloor propulsion. His mixing style is incredibly patient, letting the atmospheric pads do the heavy lifting while the kick drum keeps the pulse alive. For the crate digger, dropping an absolute classic like 'Pete Lazonby - Sacred Cycles' alongside the ambient weirdness of 'Baby Sleep Conservatory - Peace on Pillow, Pt. 19' is a proper mad move that pays off brilliantly.
The journey is expertly crafted. Kicking off with the opening track 'Braxton - Indigo', the mood is instantly set. The set hits a massive emotional peak with 'Dee Montero - Aria', before winding down into the gloriously retro closing track, 'The Aleph - Fire on the Moon (12'' Version)', leaving the trainspotters absolutely buzzing.