Collins to Brickell: Four Hours of Humid Bassline Geography
The session opens where Collins Avenue meets the midday glare — Duck Sauce's Fallin In Love rolling like the traffic itself, unhurried, locked into its own lane. At 1:01 PM, Gabi Fischer's Deep Inside sets the first coordinate. By 1:19, the signal has drifted west to Wynwood, where Majestique's Must Get There lands with the nu disco precision of a gallery opening nobody announced but everyone attends.
Flagler Street at 1:34 — ninety-two degrees, light rain threading through the humidity. Revival House Project's Deeper Love holds that weight, the kind of groove that sits in your chest the way downtown heat sits on pavement. The Essentials block closes with Salta's Xoxo at 1:58, and the geographic pull shifts east toward Bayfront, where Mind Enterprises' Misty Jungle and Satin Jackets' Only You catch the waterfront air before New Order's Restless — Weatherall's remix at 128 BPM — refuses to let the momentum soften.
By three o'clock, the session hits Española Way with light congestion and Jon Flores spinning Bilbao house at 124 BPM — two hundred releases deep in the game, no filler in the selection. Giorgio Moroder's Chase, Fred Falke's remix, pushes the set toward Ocean Drive where Sharam Jey and Tamexican land hard enough to move bodies that hadn't planned on it. The geography narrows: Ocean Drive to Brickell in under twenty minutes, Reboot's Sunshine closing the dance floor at 128 BPM, German minimal that doesn't overstay.
The final stretch belongs to the commute home — Pryda's Shadows sitting low over moderate Brickell congestion at 4:39, progressive house that knows exactly where it is. Tiger Stripes' The Street cuts through Midtown at eighty-nine degrees, overcast, humidity pressing. Gigamesh's Enjoy at 4:57 carries the last thirteen minutes like someone walking out of a building into evening air that hasn't cooled yet. The 305 wraps where Sunday ends — somewhere between the causeway and whatever comes next.
Generado por Claude · Anthropic