The Anjunadeep Edition 373 with Evren Furtuna
Another Wednesday, another Anjunadeep Edition to pretend we're being productive to, as we frantically Shazam the opening track before the mix even properly begins. Evren Furtuna's edition is for those of us who treat the commute home as a sacred listening session, where the outside world blurs into a progressive house soundscape. The vibe is one of subdued euphoria, perfect for a sunset drive or that last hour of work you're mentally checked out from. Technically, Furtuna anchors this journey at a steady 119.6 BPM, weaving predominantly between the complementary 12A and 10B keys to create a fluid, harmonic flow.
The energy arc is a masterclass in gradual ascent, with low-end frequencies providing a deep, pulsating foundation while melodic mids slowly rise to meet them. This is deep, progressive house with a thoughtful touch, where every mix point feels intentional and every breakdown earns its moment. The crate dig here is exquisite: DIM KELLY's 'Nocturna Animal' sets a mysterious, organic tone, while the Legowelt mix of Fernando's 'Sometimes' is a leftfield synth treasure. Evren Furtuna's own 'All Shades of Blue' is a shimmering highlight, and Marsh's closing track 'Soul' is the kind of melodic resolution we crave.
The journey kicks off with the enigmatic pulse of 'Nocturna Animal', builds through the cosmic drift of Tim Green's remix of 'Tidal', and finds its peaceful resolution in the warm pads of 'Soul'. A full tracklist that rewards repeated, obsessive listening.