Franky Wah
Anjunadeep Open Air: London at The Drumsheds (Official 4K Set)
The phone torches are out in full force for the big breakdown. You can barely see the DJ over the sea of glowing screens as everyone desperately tries to capture a moment they won't remember tomorrow. It’s "having a spiritual moment" brought to you by Apple, mate. The vast, echoing concrete of The Drumsheds in London felt massive yet intimate as the golden afternoon sun illuminated a sea of hands reaching for the rafters. Analysing the Franky Wah Anjunadeep Open Air: London at The Drumsheds tracklist, you see a DJ bridging the gap between underground credibility and mainstage euphoria.
Sitting comfortably at a 126.2 BPM average, this Rominimal voyage utilises 7A and 10B keys for maximum emotional impact. The energy is brilliantly balanced, with a solid low-end groove supporting soaring, nostalgic mid-range synths. His mixing is dynamic, letting vocal hooks shine before dropping into heavy, rolling basslines. The crate digging on display here is a massive nod to 90s rave nostalgia. Dropping classic Olive vocals with "I Don't Think So" and "You're Not Alone" over modern beats is an absolute stroke of genius.
He even sneaks in a bit of Mousse T. for a proper laugh. This Franky Wah live set is a massive trip down memory lane. He kicks off the nostalgia instantly with the opening track "I Don't Think So" by Olive, building into a massive, hands-in-the-air peak with his own epic "Hide." He signs off with authority, dropping the closing track "We Are One" alongside Carl Cox, wrapping up absolute scenes.