Qrion
Anjunadeep Open Air: London 2025
Daytime open-air parties require a specific sonic palette—something groovy, bright, and capable of building energy without burning it out too fast. Qrion’s set for Anjunadeep Open Air London 2025 is a textbook example of sunny, sophisticated tech house. Picture a London park, grass underfoot, a cold drink in hand as the bassline gets your shoulders moving. The sound is clean, melodic, and irresistibly funky, cruising at an average BPM of 129.0.
The key of 3B gives it a warm, slightly melancholic undertone that’s perfect for late afternoon. The energy is well-distributed between low and mid (0.500 and 0.410 avg), creating a balanced, physical groove that’s as much for the head as the feet. Qrion’s mixing is slick and energetic, with quick cuts and loops keeping the momentum high. The tracklist is a delight: 'Aline Rocha - Out of My Life' is a perfect, vibey opener with its infectious vocal hook.
'Andy Compton - That Acid Track' does exactly what it says on the tin, injecting a squelchy, vintage 303 line into the mix. 'The DangerFeel Newbies - What Am I Here for? (Danny Krivit Edit)' is a deep, soulful house treasure for the connoisseurs. The peak-time turn comes with 'Duck Sauce - Fallin in Love (Butch Remix),' a guaranteed smile-inducer. The journey starts with the catchy 'Out of My Life,' builds through the acid-flecked energy of 'That Acid Track,' and sends everyone home happy with the soaring, optimistic chords of 'KETTAMA - It Gets Better (Forever Mix).'.