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Tracklist Guide · Updated June 2026

Anjunadeep Tracklists 2026
Every Set Decoded on Mixprism

Mixprism has decoded 15 Anjunadeep sets containing 87 total tracks, with detailed identification data spanning their flagship compilation mixes, weekly Edition radio shows, and live performances from Open Air London 2025. Our analysis reveals an artist roster operating across a remarkably wide BPM spectrum from 84 to 185, reflecting the label's signature range from downtempo organic house to peak-time progressive. What stands out in the data: their Vietnam sunset set for Anjunadeep 16 achieved 100% track identification with over 753,000 views, while newer Open Air sets still contain multiple unreleased IDs waiting to surface.

All Anjunadeep Sets on Mixprism

Anjunadeep 16 - Mixed by James Grant & Jody Wisternoff (Live from Vietnam) [4K Sunset Mix]

4 tracks

This flagship compilation mix filmed during a Vietnamese sunset represents Anjunadeep's most-viewed content on the platform with 753,027 views. All 4 tracks in this segment achieved 100% identification with zero mystery IDs, indicating exclusively released material from the Anjunadeep 16 compilation. The Vietnam location continues the label's tradition of destination filming following previous editions in locations like Albania and Iceland. James Grant and Jody Wisternoff's selection here showcases the polished, compilation-ready sound that defines the annual series.

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The Anjunadeep Edition 592 with Steven Weston (Live at Explorations)

23 tracks

The longest set in our database at 23 tracks, this Explorations live recording demonstrates Steven Weston's extended DJ style with complete track identification—zero mystery IDs across the entire performance. With 16,955 views, this Edition episode captured a full festival set rather than the typical studio mix format. The 23-track count suggests approximately 4-5 minute average track lengths, indicating Weston's preference for letting records breathe rather than rapid-fire mixing. Explorations represents Anjunadeep's destination festival concept, and this set documents the sound of those immersive multi-day events.

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The Anjunadeep Edition 591 with Eric Luttrell

13 tracks

Eric Luttrell's Edition takeover features 13 fully identified tracks with no mystery IDs, totaling 27,472 views on the platform. As a San Francisco-based artist known for his synthwave-influenced progressive sound, Luttrell's selections typically sit in the melodic techno zone of the Anjunadeep spectrum. The complete identification rate suggests a mix built from established catalog rather than unreleased material, making this set particularly useful for DJs looking to recreate his sound with available releases.

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YOTTO - Anjunadeep Open Air: London 2025 (Official Set)

19 tracks

YOTTO's London 2025 performance contains 19 tracks with 17 identified and 2 remaining mystery IDs, representing an 89% identification rate typical of sets featuring unreleased material. This official recording from Open Air London 2025 documents one of Anjunadeep's premier live events, and tracks like 'Somebody To Love' (his collaboration with Eli & Fur) appear in the label's most-played data. The Finnish producer's set demonstrates the peak-time progressive sound that earned him headliner status at these flagship events.

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Marsh - Anjunadeep Open Air: London 2025 (Official Set)

15 tracks

Marsh's Open Air London 2025 set features 15 tracks with 12 identified and 3 mystery IDs, suggesting 80% known material alongside unreleased productions or edits. The collaboration track 'Different' with Volen Sentir and XIRA appears in Anjunadeep's most-played data, indicating this set likely featured current roster collaborations. As one of the label's most consistent album artists, Marsh typically builds sets around his own productions mixed with complementary Anjunadeep catalog selections.

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Nordfold - Live from the Anjunakitchen

13 tracks

This Anjunakitchen session contains 13 tracks with only 9 identified and 4 mystery IDs, giving it the highest ratio of unidentified material at 31%. Nordfold's track 'Praise The Sun' at 126 BPM appears in the label's most-played data, confirming his signature sound featured prominently in this intimate studio setting. The Anjunakitchen format offers a stripped-back alternative to festival recordings, typically showcasing newer roster artists in a controlled environment where unreleased material gets early exposure.

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About Anjunadeep

Anjunadeep represents the deeper, more melodic arm of the Anjuna family, championing organic house, progressive, and electronica since 2005. The BPM data across these 15 sets tells the story: averaging 128 BPM but ranging dramatically from 84 BPM ambient passages to 185 BPM peak moments, demonstrating the label's commitment to musical journeys over static energy levels. Label heads James Grant and Jody Wisternoff continue to curate the annual compilation series, now at volume 16 filmed in Vietnam, while artists like Marsh, YOTTO, and Eric Luttrell represent the roster's current touring strength. For DJs, Anjunadeep's consistent focus on melodic, emotional electronic music with clean mixdowns makes their tracks particularly useful for extended blends and harmonic mixing.

Anjunadeep by the Numbers

15
Sets decoded
128 bpm
Average BPM
78
Tracks identified
Electronic
Music style

Frequently Asked Questions

How many tracks has Anjunadeep played across all their sets on Mixprism?
Across 15 decoded sets, Anjunadeep content features 87 total tracks. Of these, 78 have been fully identified with 14 remaining as mystery IDs, giving an overall identification rate of approximately 90%. The mystery tracks typically represent unreleased material that will be identified once officially released.
What BPM does Anjunadeep typically play?
Anjunadeep sets span from 84 BPM to 185 BPM with an average of 128 BPM. This wide range reflects the label's programming philosophy: opening with downtempo and organic house around 90-110 BPM, building through deep house at 118-124 BPM, and reaching progressive peaks at 126-132 BPM. For mixing, this means Anjunadeep tracks pair well with melodic house and techno in the 124-130 BPM sweet spot.
What are Anjunadeep's most-played tracks?
Based on frequency data, standout tracks include Nordfold's 'Praise The Sun' at 126 BPM, YOTTO x Eli & Fur's collaboration 'Somebody To Love,' and Kloyd's 'New Love.' Stateless's 'Bloodstream' at 140 BPM also appears frequently, showing the label's appreciation for classic electronica alongside new productions.
What happened at Anjunadeep Open Air London 2025?
Mixprism has decoded two official sets from Open Air London 2025: YOTTO's 19-track headline set and Marsh's 15-track performance. Together these 34 tracks represent the event's sound, with 29 identified and 5 mystery IDs suggesting new material debuted at the festival. The event marks Anjunadeep's flagship UK outdoor gathering.
How can I use Anjunadeep's tracklists for harmonic mixing?
With the average BPM of 128 and range from 84-185, Anjunadeep tracks offer extensive harmonic mixing options. Use Mixprism's Harmonic Planner at /key to find compatible tracks by musical key, then filter within the 124-132 BPM range where most peak-time Anjunadeep material sits. The melodic nature of the catalog means key compatibility matters more than with percussive techno.
What genres define the Anjunadeep sound?
The data shows predominantly Electronic-tagged tracks spanning organic house, deep house, progressive house, and electronica. BPM analysis confirms this: sub-100 BPM ambient and downtempo, 118-124 BPM deep house, and 126-132 BPM progressive. The 185 BPM maximum suggests occasional breakbeat or drum & bass influenced moments in extended sets.
Are Anjunadeep's sets available for free on Mixprism?
Yes, all 15 Anjunadeep sets are freely accessible on Mixprism with complete tracklist data, BPM information, and track timestamps. No account required to browse tracklists, though registered users can save favorites and contribute to mystery ID identification.
What's the difference between Anjunadeep Edition and compilation mixes?
The Edition series (like episodes 591 and 592) are weekly radio shows averaging 13-23 tracks per episode, often featuring guest DJs or live recordings. Compilation mixes like Anjunadeep 16 are annual releases with curated selections—the Vietnam mix features just 4 tracks in this segment, reflecting a more condensed showcase format versus the extended Edition episodes.

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