Nora En Pure
Tomorrowland Belgium 2019 - W1
We come to a Nora En Pure Tomorrowland Belgium 2019 set not for the drop, but for the journey—a rare moment of deep house serenity amidst the festival's sensory overload. This is for the sunset crew, the ones seeking a melodic reprieve on a grassy hill, watching the light fade over the Freedom Stage. The vibe is one of cinematic introspection, a 125 BPM deep house and melodic house voyage anchored firmly in the lush, emotional key of 12A. The energy profile is remarkably balanced for depth, with lows averaging a rich 0.77, mids at 0.18, and highs at a mere 0.05, creating a warm, bass-heavy blanket of sound that prioritizes feeling over frenzy.
En Pure's mixing is patient and textural, allowing tracks to breathe and unfold, with smooth, harmonic blends that feel more like a composed score than a DJ set. The progression is deeply musical, using key changes and melodic motifs to craft a coherent narrative from start to finish. The crate digging here is exquisite: her own "Nora En Pure - Birthright" opens with its signature ethereal pads and organic percussion, immediately setting the sophisticated tone. "Luca Guerrieri - Flow" is a hidden gem of driving, melodic deep house with a hypnotic bassline that locks in the groove.
The inclusion of "Martin Ikin - LaTanya" showcases a grittier, more garage-tinged side, adding wonderful rhythmic complexity. The pinnacle is the closing selection, "RÜFÜS DU SOL - Eyes," a masterclass in melancholic euphoria that feels both massive and intimate. The journey is perfectly sculpted: beginning with the atmospheric swell of "Birthright," moving through deeper cuts like "Mic Giuliani - Freekon," and culminating in the transcendent, vocal-led resolution of "RÜFÜS DU SOL - Eyes," leaving everyone in a state of blissful, quiet reflection.