Coffee Steam, Seventy-Four Degrees, And A City Pressing Play
At 7:05 AM, Engelhart's Peace of Mind opens the Pulse into a Midtown morning sitting at seventy-four degrees, a few clouds drifting, coffee still hot on the desk. Awita's Warning takes the second slot, and the city — not yet fully awake — begins to lean in. Shadi Kario's Pulse locks the first heartbeat. Traumhouse, You & I, Fishplant: the Essential Sounds block moves like traffic before rush, deliberate and unhurried.
By eight, Data Drop shifts the weight. Cosmaks' Time Is a Poet arrives quiet and stays long, the kind of track that shapes a whole hour without ever raising its voice. Duel's Zen Sunday holds the floor for a moment of calm before Nicolas Viana's Winged clears the room into focus. Outside, 75 Express South is tangling up, but the stream keeps its line.
Nine o'clock in South Beach: Sounds Uncovered opens with Doctor Dru, slides through Phoenix Rising and Ramses, and by 9:53 Miami's at eighty degrees with Giorgio Moroder's I Wanna Rock You threading Shakedown dub through the late morning. Breakbot, Anthony Cole, Housego — disco turning over into groove.
Ten and eleven run hot. Kotti Affair's Why Don't You Love Me leaves a question hanging in the air. I-95's moving heavy through Brickell. Tensnake's Free pushes into Angelo Ferreri's Night Fever. Then the favorites block: Low Steppa, Yelle's Que Veux-Tu in Logo's remix, Vintage Culture's Nirvana under Hot Since 82.
Past noon the session drifts toward Coconut Grove. Aberton, Andy Bach, Juan Domecq, Bonetti. At 12:57, Sidepiece's Electric Bongo commands the last minutes, and Pryda's Shadows closes everything at 1:03 — a room finally settling after six hours of motion.