WXLI Deejay

Patience Held the Line at Eighty-Three Degrees

July 02, 2026 8:03 PM – 8:58 PM 2 tracks

Eight o'clock on a Friday in July. Broken clouds sitting low over Miami, eighty-three degrees pressing against the windows, and DJ Gunther threading a single unbroken line through the hour. No drops. No resets. Twelve selections at a pace that refused to announce itself — just the humidity and the groove moving at the same slow crawl forward.

What architecture looks like here: SOulfreqtion's Krazo opening the second half with a purpose that only becomes clear three tracks later. Tidy Daps' Something Brewing at one-twenty BPM, a BiGZ and Soire rework that earned its name — something low-simmering, not yet boiling. Buddynice arriving with Mad Love, the Redemial Mix, holding the room at precisely the depth it needed. Then Spate's Lacuna — a gap, a breath, named for what it leaves open rather than what it fills. DP-6 closing that interior sequence with Indian Summer, one beat per minute faster, barely perceptible but enough to feel the night leaning in.

Rome and Orlando tuned early. Berlin and Los Angeles stayed through to the final minutes. What they heard at eight fifty-eight was the set revealing itself in its own silence — Rohrer and Stohler's Hole on Dream Culture, then BiG AL with Deep Active Sound and Moe Turk delivering Tactics, both locked at one-twenty, both from that narrow window of 2020 and 2021 when deep house recordings carried a particular stillness.

The DJ named it himself without saying it outright: what connected these twelve tracks was not their tempo — they barely deviated — but their patience. A July evening dissolving into night, the clouds never breaking fully, the air never cooling. The groove held its line. No pause. Logged at eight fifty-eight and handed off to Meline's Darkonga at nine-oh-two, a different country entirely.

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Tracks Played 2
  • 8:03 PM
    DJ Gunther
    Deep House
  • 9:02 PM
    Meline
    Darkonga