YOTTO
Anjunadeep Open Air: London 2025 (Official Set)
Here we are in London, where people are standing in a muddy park in 300-quid trainers, claiming it's the new Ibiza. The crowd at Anjunadeep Open Air: London 2025 is a beautiful disaster of tech bros trying to 'find themselves' and locals just happy it isn't raining. Honestly, the sheer volume of earnest, closed-eyes swaying going on here is enough to make a cynic weep with joy. The open-air setting is bathed in a crisp, hazy light, with the rolling basslines creating a warm, communal bubble amidst the city chaos. This YOTTO live set is a perfectly executed slice of Rominimal, grooving along at a very comfortable 127.0 BPM.
The energy is beautifully balanced between a warm low-end and a very active, melodic mid-range. He relies heavily on the 12A and 7A Camelot keys, keeping the set locked in a state of melancholic euphoria. The mixing is flawless, using long, EQ-sculpted blends to ensure the groove never drops. YOTTO's track selection is always cheeky, blending deep emotional cuts with massive crowd-pleasers. Dropping the Tinlicker remix of Kosheen's 'Hide U' is a guaranteed way to cause absolute scenes.
But playing the Fedde le Grand remix of Faithless' 'Insomnia'? That's pure, unadulterated festival mayhem. The YOTTO Anjunadeep Open Air: London tracklist is a masterfully paced emotional ride. After an atmospheric 'Unknown' opening track, the set gently builds its rolling groove. The undisputed peak is Lane 8's stunning 'The Remedy', before the closing track, Alex Dolby's 'Sintesi (Original)', sends the crowd home with a massive grin.