JADE SOUL | Amsterdam
Keep Hush x YEREYERE x Waterkant
JADE SOUL's set for the YEREYERE x Waterkant collision is a vibrant, track-stacked journey through the more accessible, festival-ready end of the electronic spectrum, where trance melodies, house rhythms, and global club curiosities all get a look in. This is for the joyful, arms-in-the-air crowd who believe a big riff is a form of spiritual communication. The vibe is celebratory and inclusive, likely in a vibrant, colorful space where the energy is consistently high. Technically, it's a dynamic ride averaging 137.4 BPM but pushing up to 156 BPM, with Camelot 12A appearing a dominant nine times, providing a bright, anthemic harmonic backbone. The energy profile—0.63 low, 0.31 mid, 0.04 high—shows a solid low-end foundation for dancing, with mids carrying the melodic weight and vocals, and very restrained highs for a smooth, listenable experience.
With 26 tracks, the mixing is likely energetic and quick-paced, keeping the momentum high. The crate digging here is a global tour. Opening with Tiësto's 'Traffic (Radio Edit)' is a nostalgic trance bomb that instantly sets the tone. Francesco Diaz & Young Rebels' 'House of House' is a timeless piano house anthem. SLV's 'Gizeh' offers a 16-minute deep, percussive odyssey, while tracks like DJ SUDI's 'SHEHNAI KUDURO' and Dj Mk Sheik's 'SET BRUXO DA 012' inject Brazilian baile funk and Kuduro energy.
Confidence Man & JADE's 'gossip' and Christian Smith & Wehbba's 'Mutate' represent tougher, techier corners. The journey kicks off with the iconic synth stabs of 'Traffic', builds through various euphoric peaks (the house of 'House of House', the rhythmic drive of 'Gizeh'), and lands finally on that same 'House of House' clean version for a triumphant, circular closing. It's a full tracklist built for maximum smile-per-minute ratio.