'Deep House
for a Rainy Day' presented by Anjunadeep
They’ve literally called it ‘Deep House for a Rainy Day’. The lack of pretense is almost offensive, but also, yes, please, we will take this curated melancholy to stare out the window with. This Anjunadeep presentation is less a club set and more an atmospheric condition, a 14-track weather system of feels. The vibe is a grey afternoon given a four-four pulse, where condensation on the glass syncs to the hi-hats.
Technically, it’s a patient, downtempo-leaning deep house excursion. The BPM average is a laid-back 124.8, but it’s the harmonic center in 3B that delivers the pervasive, minor-key wistfulness. The energy is split almost evenly between low (0.50) and mid (0.48), with virtually no high-end assault (0.02), making it a textured, headphone-friendly listen that prioritizes mood over momentum. The track selection is a who’s who of emotive, contemporary deep house.
It opens with the serene, aquatic melodies of Panorama Channel’s ‘Kinly Estellar’. Hosini & Jones Meadow’s ‘8 Hours, Still No Rain’ is the literal and thematic centerpiece, a beautiful, drifting composition. Leaving Laurel makes another appearance with their signature aching beauty, and Monkey Safari’s ‘Gravity’ with Delhia de France offers a more grounded, vocal-led moment of deep, soulful house. The journey is a gentle slope: beginning with the serene ‘Kinly Estellar’, drifting through the poignant weight of ‘Gravity’, and finally evaporating into the atmospheric fog of Nōpi’s ‘Gray Cloud’.