James Grant pres. Movement Vol. 2
Live from Cape Town, South Africa (4K)
Ah, the destination stream. Because nothing screams "underground" quite like flying a drone over a breathtaking South African coastline while playing deep house to an audience of digital nomads. The comments section is a sea of fire emojis from people asking "track ID?" while secretly Googling flights to Cape Town so they can pretend to be a digital marketing guru for a month. It’s pure, unfiltered wanderlust porn. The James Grant pres.
Movement Vol. 2 set bathes the Cape Town horizon in a warm, cinematic glow, perfectly matching the golden hour aesthetic. This James Grant live set keeps a steady, driving pace at 124.5 BPM. Dominated by the 7A Camelot key, the Rominimal energy arc is incredibly cohesive, building a hypnotic groove that relies on rich, textured low-end rather than aggressive peaks. His mixing style is characteristically patient, allowing each track the time to properly breathe and stretch its legs over the landscape.
The James Grant Cape Town tracklist is a treat for the discerning crate digger. Monolink’s "Return to Oz" is an expected crowd-pleaser, but the inclusion of the Digital Department's "Disconnection (Chillout Mix)" is a proper deep dive that pays off massively. The voyage sets sail with the lush opening track, Esteble & Joram Feitsma's "O-Ama (Extended Mix)". The undisputed highlight arrives when Cristoph, Pete Tong & Paul Rogers’ "Where's the Music Gone" rolls in, adding a touch of club weight to the scenic backdrop. He brings the sun down perfectly with the closing track, Stelios Vassiloudis' "Go", leaving the internet ravers feeling thoroughly enlightened.