Satori & The Band From Space live
Fort Louvois in France for Cercle
Leave it to Cercle to put a DJ on a literal 17th-century French sea fort just so the drone operators can get a BAFTA. The crowd is 90% influencers wearing linen trousers, pretending they've reached spiritual enlightenment while freezing their bollocks off in the coastal wind. You've got to love the absolute dedication to the aesthetic. Golden hour light reflects off the Atlantic waves while the organic percussion echoes against ancient stone walls.
This Satori & The Band From Space live set is a wild, free-flowing journey, with tempos drifting organically around a 112.3 BPM average. Anchored deeply in 7A and 8A keys, the mix relies entirely on mid-range instrumentation rather than heavy sub-bass, giving it a proper acoustic, live-band feel. The Satori & The Band From Space Fort Louvois tracklist is a treasure chest of global Rominimal sounds. Weaving Matan Caspi's "Northern Soul" into the Satori remix of Unders' "Syria" is a stroke of genius that keeps the organic heads nodding.
From an ethereal unknown opening track, the set builds a mesmerizing arc. The absolute madness of dropping the "Toccata & Fugue In D Minor" by the Berlin Symphonic Orchestra is a highlight, leading beautifully into the sprawling closing track, Naumanni's "Rem Theta 60 Hz - 66 Hz".