#AnjunaUnlocked: Moon Boots - Studio and Production Q&A
A Moon Boots production Q&A that's actually a full-blown DJ set? Typical. We came for studio tips and stayed for the impeccable groove selection in this #AnjunaUnlocked session. The imagined studio space is messy, cable-strewn, but the sound is pure polished joy—bright, funky, and irresistibly danceable. At 127.2 BPM on average, this is uptempo, body-moving house, with a strong center in the funky Camelot key of 5A.
The energy is notably mid-range heavy (0.74 avg), highlighting punchy drums, basslines, and melodic hooks over atmospheric pads, perfect for a lively mix. The BPM range is wild (95-167), suggesting dynamic shifts for demo purposes, but the core is a steady, four-to-the-floor pulse that keeps things cohesive. 'Keramas' is Moon Boots' own sun-drenched opener on Anjunadeep, all Balearic chords and warmth. Throwing in Max 'Macho' Marotto's rework of 'Pump Up the Jam' is a cheeky, peak-time bomb that never fails.
'Juanita' with Kaleena Zanders is a modern disco-house anthem, while Solee's 'Shanti' as a closer on Parquet Recordings is a deep, driving progressive number. The left-field highlight is Loofy's 'Last Night' with that Anyma & Giordani remix—a sudden, brutal descent into tech-ier territory that keeps us on our toes. Starts with the extended mix of 'Keramas,' hits a peak with the nostalgic rush of 'Pump Up the Jam,' and winds down with the progressive flow of 'Shanti' for a satisfying conclusion.