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Anyma’s ÆDEN: A futuristic takeover at London’s Silverworks Island

This past Saturday, London’s Silverworks Island was transformed into a gateway to the future. Anyma brought his mind-bending ÆDEN concept to the city, turning the industrial docks into a massive stage for high-concept visuals and cutting-edge electronic music.

Photo Credit:  Khali I Jake Philip Davis

For those who were there, it wasn’t just an electronic music event; it was an immersive digital experience that pushed the limits of what a live show can be.

The day started with HANA, who set an atmospheric tone right from the beginning. KAS:ST then took over, bringing their signature deep, driving intensity that kept the crowd hooked with a heavy, hypnotic rhythm. Later, Layla Benitez kept the energy flowing, using her blend of melodic and progressive sounds to match the vibe as the evening settled in.

It was the turn of Chris Avantgarde, who also stood out, delivering a set that felt both cinematic and powerful, keeping the crowd locked into the groove. The  B2B set between Kevin de Vries and Kölsch was a major highlight; their mix of deep beats and melodic hooks was the perfect soundtrack as the sun began to set.

When Anyma stepped up to the decks, the atmosphere shifted instantly. The ÆDEN concept, which recently debuted at Coachella, is far more than a DJ set; it is an interactive, audiovisual narrative. The visuals were the absolute centerpiece of the night. Towering digital entities, mythological figures, and futuristic AI-inspired landscapes were projected at a scale that felt monumental against the industrial steel of Silverworks Island. The synchronization was sharp, with every fire-wreathed figure and laser-lit crescendo feeling perfectly tied to the beat.

For over two hours, Anyma delivered a high-energy set that showcased his signature melodic techno sound, playing some of the fan-favorite tracks such as ‘Unstoppable,’ ‘Atoma,’ and Prophecy.’  Also adding  some powerful edits like his remix of ‘Turn On The Lights,’ as well as  ‘Voices In My Head.’

By the time the final beats of the set faded into the night air, it was clear that this was a memorable event for the London electronic scene. The Italian artist has managed to evolve the live concert format, proving that there is a massive appetite for shows that treat technology as a creative partner.

For those of us in the crowd, Saturday was a testament of a clear artistic vision. Whether it was the precision of the production or the quality of the supporting sets, everything aligned to create an afternoon of pure, immersive magic. London waited for his return, and it’s safe to say that Anyma delivered exactly what the city needed: an experience that was, in every sense, out of this world.

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