Warm Rain, Seventy-Nine Degrees, And Mylo At 3 AM
It started at seventy-nine degrees with rain steady on the pavement. Chromeo's Don't Walk Away cracked the hour open at 3:04, and by 3:07 Mylo's Sunworshipper was already doing that unlikely thing — feeling alive when nothing else in the city did. DJ Nick called it early: the rain was holding, West Palm was quiet, and WXLI was just getting started.
The Miami Early Morning Opens leaned into patience. Schiller's Ruhe held the room still at 3:16. Goloka's Tobacco Slide came in like fog across water — Brighton and Poland braided slow. Crystal Castles closed the block at 3:58 with Not In Love, that final moment stretched thin before St Germain's So Flute pivoted everything toward The Archive.
The Archive settled in. FreakMe's Break It Down arrived without announcement at 4:24, built for exactly this hour. Kraak & Smaak's Travel Light carried twenty years of Leiden foundation underneath it. Timo Maas wrapped the block at 4:57 with Hard Life, and Empire Of The Sun's Television — Solomun's hand on it — opened Deep Frequencies while the Convention Center moved slow outside.
Underworld's Jumbo at 5:29 was the session's quietest thesis: minimal architecture, restraint as signature. Goldfrapp rode in on a white horse. Chicane's Sunstroke carried the handoff to first light at 5:55.
Until the City Wakes was the long exhale. Angelika Gonzales chose space over fill. The rain kept falling but softer now, seventy-five degrees, a warm Sunday. Alex Lo Faro & Moe Turk's Moving Slow did what it promised. Dido's White Flag through the Idjut Boys lifted at 6:50. Aeroplane's Caramellas closed it. Seven oh two. Beautiful morning.