Laidback Luke
Tomorrowland Winter 2023
We're riding the energetic, genre-hopping wave of a Laidback Luke Tomorrowland Winter 2023 set, where the vibe is less about deep introspection and more about sheer, unadulterated fun. The Alpine stage is buzzing, a mix of ski jackets and neon, all united by a four-to-the-floor pulse. This is a masterclass in peak-time tech house and electro house, with a BPM average of 130.4 that allows for funky basslines and explosive drops. The key profile dances between 12A and 3B, providing enough harmonic variety for his playful edits and acapella layering.
The energy is decisively mid-focused, that 0.675 average confirming this is a set for body-moving grooves and catchy hooks, not ambient drift. Luke's mixing is brisk and hands-on, full of quick cuts, scratches, and teasing builds that keep the crowd on its toes. His crate is packed with weapons: Öwnboss's 'Move Your Body' is the perfect, viral-ready opener. Patrice Bäumel's 'Roar' is a deeper, rolling tech house gem that shows his taste.
Dropping his own 'Could You Be the One' is a signature, piano-driven euphoric moment. The inclusion of Mau P's 'Drugs From Amsterdam' is a guaranteed crowd-roarer, while the Bingo Players edit of 'Get Low' is a cheeky, bass-heavy throwback. The set kicks off with 'Move Your Body', hits its peak with the mainstage might of 'Drugs From Amsterdam', and closes on a surprisingly tender note with Calvin Harris's 'Thinking About You'.