Dosem
Anjunadeep Open Air: Los Angeles at #ABGT500 (Official 4K Set)
The LA juice cleanse advocates have finally discovered that four-to-the-floor beats are better than any overpriced detox retreat. Anjunadeep Open Air: Los Angeles at #ABGT500 is swarming with influencers manifesting good vibes while aggressively filming the CDJs. It's a right laugh watching the 'spiritual experience' merchants pretend they're having a deep revelation when really it's just a very good bassline. The sun-drenched Californian stage is a sea of bobbing heads and raised hands, radiating a warm, purely euphoric energy. This Dosem live set is a driving, percussive take on Rominimal, locked at a punchy 126.3 BPM.
The sonic profile is incredibly balanced, with a slight emphasis on the low-end to keep the outdoor crowd moving. He expertly weaves through 12A, 2A, and 5B keys, ensuring the harmonic progression remains uplifting but never cheesy. The mixing is tight and dynamic, utilizing quick cuts and heavy effects to build tension. The crate-digging here is proper sorted, blending classic house nods with modern progressive anthems. Slipping in the Dabruck & Klein remix of 'Leave the World Behind' is a brilliant blast of nostalgia that catches everyone off guard.
He also does serious damage with CamelPhat & Jem Cooke's 'Silenced'. The Dosem Anjunadeep Open Air: Los Angeles tracklist is a relentless, sun-kissed groove. He kicks things off with the opening track 'That Acid Track' by Andy Compton, immediately setting a squelchy, classic house tone. The set reaches a fever pitch with his own 'Cybervisions', before gracefully ending with the closing track, Glenn Morrison's 'Hydrology'.