Oshana's sunset rooftop set from The Lab
at DGTL Bengaluru 2020
Oshana’s sunset rooftop set from DGTL Bengaluru is the kind of golden-hour programming we pretend to have on our own playlists but never quite nail. We are squinting at the screen, trying to place that perfect chord progression. The vibe is all dusky skies, fairy lights, and a crowd easing into the night. This is melodic, progressive house at its most effective, locked at a steady 128 BPM and bathed in the uplifting harmonic glow of 12A.
The energy balance is telling—a dominant low-end at 0.67 provides a solid foundation, with mids at 0.18 and highs at 0.15 allowing for clear, emotional melodies without becoming saccharine. The mixing is smooth and journey-focused, building a narrative arc perfect for the setting. The track selection is pristine: the Sagrav Remix of Rüfüs's 'Innerbloom' is an opening statement of sheer, cinematic grandeur. Armando's 'Don't Take It' in the Johnny Fiasco Mix is a deep, acid-tinged classic that shifts the mood.
HUGEL & co.'s 'Marianela' injects a shot of sunny, Latin-tinged house, while Chris Alot's 'Paradise' is a driving, synth-led weapon. The journey is a classic sunrise (or sunset) arc, starting with the epic 'Innerbloom', building through peak-time moments like Calisto's 'Get House', and culminating in the undeniable, hands-in-the-air release of Robin S.'s 'Show Me Love'.