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Anjunadeep Open Air: Mexico City at #ABGT600 (Official Set) @Rezident
Welcome to ABGT600 in Mexico City, where the crowd is mostly composed of expats in linen shirts finding their spiritual centre while aggressively checking their crypto portfolios. The Anjunadeep Open Air massive is a glorious parade of expensive sunglasses, Tulum hats, and people crying during the breakdowns. It’s an absolute masterclass in forced euphoria and overpriced tequila. The vibe is a sun-drenched open-air paradise, with a gentle breeze carrying the deep basslines across the crowd.
For the technical heads, this Rezident live set operates at a steady 127.0 BPM. The harmonic progression is purely uplifting Rominimal magic, shifting beautifully between 7A and 5A keys to match the setting sun. The mixing is incredibly smooth, relying on long, lush EQ blends that let the melodies completely wash over the audience. The track selection is proper massive, packed with unreleased IDs and cheeky curveballs.
Dropping Samim's classic "Heater" or Mark Knight & Armand Van Helden in the middle of a deep set is having a brilliant laugh. The Rezident Anjunadeep Open Air: Mexico City at #ABGT600 tracklist is flawlessly paced. It opens beautifully with his own "Miracle" as the opening track, peaks heavily with Eli Brown's "Come Together", and gracefully finishes with the closing track, "Muse".