Dom Donnelly & Penelope
at Anjunadeep Open Air: Hong Kong (Full 4K Ultra HD Set) #ABGT300
Anjunadeep Open Air in Hong Kong: a skyline view, a gentle breeze, and Dom Donnelly & Penelope playing a track so deep you half-expect a whale to surface in the harbor. This is the set for when you want to feel sophisticated but also a little bit lost in a 122 BPM groove. The vibe is cosmopolitan sunset party—well-dressed crowds, impeccable sound, and that specific Anjunadeep feeling where every chord change feels like a personal revelation. Technically, this is deep house and melodic house with a balanced energy profile, averaging 122.5 BPM and frequently visiting the moody, introspective 4B key. The arc is a slow, intelligent build, using harmonic shifts to 5A and 7A to create a sense of journey without ever resorting to obvious peaks. The mixing is smooth and key-conscious, blending tracks so that the basslines merge into one continuous, undulating wave.
The low and mid energies are nearly equal, creating a rich, full-bodied sound where atmospheric pads and subtle melodies dance over a firm rhythmic foundation. It's deep without being sleepy, emotional without being cloying. For the diggers, the picks are impeccable. Atelier's 'Something To Fill An Hour' opens with its timeless, hypnotic loop, a statement of intent. Love Over Entropy's '9576' is a lesser-known gem of driving, atmospheric house. The Tong & Rogers remix of The Verve's 'Love Is Noise' is a genius, euphoric rework that bridges indie and dance, and L.
Doblado's 'Lie Alone (16 Bit Lolitas Remix)' is an epic, progressive journey in itself. Rich Knöchel's 'Are You Ready?' provides a punchy, percussive interlude, and Adrian Jurado's 'Nostalgia' adds a layer of warm, Balearic flavor. The journey starts with Atelier's hypnotic opener, peaks with the soaring release of 'Love Is Noise', and closes with the sophisticated, downtempo sway of Dixon's retouch of LCD Soundsystem's 'i used to'. We didn't come to rave; we came to evolve.