Nicky Elisabeth
Live from the Anjunakitchen (Melodic and Progressive House Mix)
If there is one thing more predictable than a sudden downpour at a British festival, it’s the Anjuna crowd treating a minor chord progression like a religious sacrament. Welcome to the Nicky Elisabeth Live from the Anjunakitchen tracklist, where the spiritual experience merchants are currently crying into their herbal teas while someone in a bucket hat aggressively shushes the room. It’s a proper mad paradox: absolute scenes of emotional devastation playing out right next to the microwave. The vibe is intimately domestic yet cosmically expansive, bathed in the soft glow of kitchen appliances and unbridled Rominimal euphoria.
From a technical standpoint, this Nicky Elisabeth live set is a masterclass in tension and release. Cruising at a steady 126.4 BPM, the mix relies heavily on a 10B to 3A Camelot key progression, ensuring a seamless, harmonic blend that never feels forced. Her mixing style is long and luxurious, letting the layers breathe and the energy arc swell organically over the hour. The crate digger selections here are sorted, balancing hidden gems with undeniable crowd-pleasers.
Pulling out the Deadmau5 remix of Morgan Page's 'The Longest Road' is a stroke of nostalgic genius, while Pryda's 'Animal' keeps the heads nodding. The journey kicks off with the opening track 'Falling Apart' by Catching Flies, setting a delicate, melancholic tone. The set then peaks around the lush textures of Qrion's 'Ice Palace', before the closing track 'New Fusion' by Techno-Lab brings this domestic rave to a triumphant halt.