James Grant & Jody Wisternoff - Anjunadeep 06
Compiling a continuous mix for a landmark compilation like Anjunadeep 06 is a task of surgical precision—you’re not just playing tracks, you’re bottling a specific moment in a label’s evolution. James Grant & Jody Wisternoff’s CD2, as presented here, feels like a time capsule of mid-2010s deep house, all warm basslines, soulful vocals, and a pervasive sense of forward-moving optimism. The vibe is one of refined, after-hours warmth, the sonic equivalent of a perfectly mixed drink in a low-lit lounge where the conversation is good and the music is better. While specific BPM and key data isn’t provided, the energy profile—with a strong low-end average of 0.58—tells us this is groove-centric, body-moving music designed for smooth, harmonic mixing.
The style is classic Anjunadeep: patient, musical, and deeply textured, where transitions serve the narrative flow rather than showboating. Given the limited notable track data, the focus falls on the central, repeated edit: Lancelot’s 'Givin’ It Up' (Isaac Tichauer & Nibc Remix - Jody Wisternoff & James Grant Edit). This track is a quintessential deep house weapon of the era, built on a bedrock of swinging percussion, a buoyant bassline, and Antony & Cleopatra’s irresistibly smooth vocals. The Wisternoff & Grant edit undoubtedly tweaks it for maximum mixability, tightening the groove and highlighting its melodic hooks.
In the context of a full 16-track journey, we can imagine it acting as a pivotal, peak-time moment. The set would logically begin with something more atmospheric and deep to draw listeners in, use the driving, vocal-heavy energy of 'Givin’ It Up' as its euphoric centerpiece, and then wind down through more introspective, melodic selections towards a serene close, perhaps with a track like one from Beacon or Martin Roth, completing a perfectly rounded deep house experience.