The Anjunadeep Edition 200 with James Grant & Jody Wisternoff
Here we are again with the emotional support DJs, soundtracking the lives of people who describe their aesthetic as "minimalist but warm." The chat is full of blokes named Tarquin claiming this mix cured their seasonal depression, while everyone else is just trying to find the perfect timestamp for their sunset drone footage. It’s a proper feelings-fest, and we’re all completely helpless against it. The Anjunadeep Edition 200 with James Grant & Jody Wisternoff set feels like floating in a sensory deprivation tank filled with very expensive gin. This James Grant & Jody Wisternoff live set purrs along at a comfortable 122.5 BPM, perfectly engineered for deep listening.
Relying on the 3B and 5A Camelot keys, the Rominimal energy arc is a gentle, swelling tide rather than a crashing wave, prioritizing lush mids and soft subs. Their mixing style is basically liquid; tracks bleed into one another so flawlessly it’s practically witchcraft. The James Grant & Jody Wisternoff The Anjunadeep Edition 200 tracklist is a goldmine for the melodic crate digger. Pulling out Ryan Davis's "Brun (Luca Bacchetti Endless Remix)" is a stroke of genius, while Nero's "Into the Night (MANT Remix)" adds a surprisingly gritty edge.
The emotional manipulation begins instantly with the stunning opening track, George FitzGerald's "Nobody But You". The journey hits a majestic peak when Roy Rosenfeld's "Shadow Of Truth" completely envelops the soundscape. Eventually, they let you down gently with the closing track, 16 Bit Lolitas' remix of "Lie Alone", leaving you properly ready for a lie-down.