Awakenings ADE 2018
Layton Giordani
Another ADE, another Layton Giordani set that has us frantically googling every acid line. This Awakenings ADE 2018 performance is a clinic in how to build tension with minimal components, for those of us who believe a 303 is a spiritual instrument. Imagine a warehouse space where the smoke machines are working overtime and the only light comes from the rig's relentless pulse. Giordani locks into a steady 125 BPM groove, predominantly in the 12A key, creating a hypnotic, linear journey.
The energy profile is heavily skewed towards the low end (78.9% avg low), which gives the set a deep, physical thump that's perfect for late-night heads-down dancing. His mixing is smooth and patient, allowing tracks to breathe and evolve, with subtle harmonic shifts to 7A and 10B adding just enough color to keep the narrative engaging. The crate dig here is impeccable: he opens with Andy Compton's 'That Acid Track', setting a raw, foundational tone, then drops Radio Slave's 'Another Club' for a moment of percussive, driving techno. X-Press 2's 'Say What! (London Underground Mix)' brings a classic house vibe that feels both nostalgic and fresh, while GUAN's 'Steel Mirror' offers a longer, more atmospheric piece that showcases his ability to maintain momentum over extended periods.
Krames' 'All Night Acid' is, as the title suggests, a relentless acid weapon that defines the peak of the set. The journey begins with the raw simplicity of 'That Acid Track', reaches its zenith with the immersive layers of 'Steel Mirror', and concludes with the gritty, sandblasted textures of Dolby D & Matt Mus' 'Blood & Sand'. A masterclass in understated techno power.