Sometimes you don’t want a three-minute hit, you want to disappear into a full set, and Eelke Kleijn’s Armada Invites session at Tonco is built for exactly that. This is melodic, progressive, deeply-patient house and trance from a guy who has been doing it long enough to have nothing left to prove. The setting helps: gorgeous location, golden-hour light, the kind of crowd that came to listen rather than film. Kleijn reads a room better than almost anyone, layering tracks so smoothly you stop noticing the transitions and just let the thing carry you. Put this on while you work, while you cook, while you stare out a window questioning your choices, and it quietly improves whatever you’re doing. The middle stretch in particular goes somewhere genuinely beautiful. I lost about forty minutes to it without meaning to, which is the entire point of a good liveset. Bookmark it for a long evening. You’ll thank yourself.
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Eelke Kleijn - Tonco Liveset (Armada Invites)
1-min read. About as long as a Coldplay key change takes to ruin a song.
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