'Spring Soundtrack' presented by Anjunadeep
A 'Spring Soundtrack' from Anjunadeep—because of course we need seasonally appropriate melodic house to underscore our annual existential crisis about personal growth. This short, continuous mix is a concentrated dose of the label’s most pristine, atmospheric production. The vibe is the first genuine day of spring, lying in a park with eyes closed, letting the warmth wash over you.
This is deep house at its most serene and enveloping, with a 121.2 BPM average and a tonal palette favoring the airy, open keys of 12B and 12A. The energy profile is overwhelmingly rooted in the low-end (83%), creating a vast, sub-aquatic soundscape where the delicate melodies (15% mids) feel like light dancing on water. It’s essentially ambient music with a pulse, mixed with the label’s signature seamless, gentle touch that prioritizes texture and harmony above all else.
In just six tracks, every pick is a highlight: Ben Böhmer & Timo Jahns’s 'Cloud 21' is the quintessential, drifting opener, while Marsh’s 'Beech Street' provides a slightly more driving, emotive centerpiece. Jerro’s 'Go Back Now' with Beacon adds a touch of poignant vocal yearning, and the closing 'On Air' by Koelle, Wisternoff & Grant is a masterstroke of uplifting, sunset-ready resolution. The journey is a swift, perfect arc from the weightless introduction of 'Cloud 21', through the gentle melodic crest of 'Beech Street', and into the hopeful, rising chords of 'On Air' as a finale.