Timmy Trumpet
Tomorrowland Brasil 2024
Timmy Trumpet in Brazil is a phenomenon that defies all known laws of BPM and restraint. We're here for the trumpet blasts, the psytrance kicks, and the kind of energy that could power a small city, starting with the ominous build of Entity's 'Virus'. The crowd is a sea of bouncing limbs and festival flags, feeding off the relentless, carnival-esque energy—it's chaotic, it's sweaty, and it's utterly infectious from the first beat. Averaging a blistering 149.3 BPM with forays up to 176, this is a hardstyle and psytrance-infused marathon.
The dominant key of 8B provides a dark, driving foundation, with shifts to 7A and 11B introducing more melodic or aggressive elements. The energy profile is all about the mid-range (0.5177), where the punishing kicks and synth riffs live, supported by a solid low-end (0.2946) and strategic high-end (0.1868) for those ear-piercing leads and effects. The mixing is fast and furious, a genre-hopping sprint that keeps everyone on their toes. Standouts include his collab with Vini Vici & Sub Zero Project, 'The Race', for its full-throttle psytrance assault, and 'Punjabi' with Dimatik for its global-flavoured bounce.
Dropping Meck's 'Feels Like Home' (Marco V Remix) is a clever nod to classic vocal trance, while Dual Damage's 'Get Wrecked 2024 Tool' is exactly what it says on the tin—a pure demolition tool. 'Eulogy' with Marnage & Und3rsound and BlackoutMusic's 'Toca' further cement the hard dance credentials. It launches with the dystopian throb of 'Virus', hits its frenetic peak with the triple-threat of 'The Race', and winds down with the sunset-ready, guitar-led melodies of Detonautas' 'Quando o sol se for'. A ride that covers more ground than most festival weekends, leaving us equal parts exhausted and exhilarated.