On a crisp Miami evening, as Art Basel transformed the city into a playground of global creativity, a private yacht anchored at Island Gardens Deep Harbour became the epicenter of an exclusive soirée. It was a gathering where art, music, and culture intertwined effortlessly—an evening curated for those who understand the quiet luxury of life’s finest experiences. Beneath a canopy of stars and amidst the gentle murmur of waves, the party unfolded with an air of timeless elegance. Champagne flutes clinked softly as a private fireworks display lit up the night, each shimmering burst reflected on the glassy waters—a celebration that felt both intimate and monumental.
The musical odyssey that set the tone for the evening began with "Shadows (Fka Mash Remix)" by Demayä and Aleksandra Krstic (0:00), its moody, melodic notes weaving seamlessly with the twinkling lights of the Miami skyline. As the yacht swayed gently to the rhythm of the tides, the set transitioned into "There Is Still Pain Left (Laolu Remix)" by Sophie Hunger (5:00), a track layered with depth and emotion, and "Free You (Super Flu Remix)" by Moscoman, Kadosh (IL) feat. Stereo MC's (11:50), whose playful, uplifting energy began to draw smiles and subtle movements among the guests.
At 16:43, the vibrant energy of "Rinketin" by Samm (BE) and Ajna (BE) broke through, offering an eclectic pulse that hinted at the global influence of the evening’s music. Soon after, the sultry undertones of "Me Robaste El Sueño (Mario Bianco Remix)" by Martina Camargo (19:20) brought a sense of romantic nostalgia, while "Sala Papa Ye" by Soulroots & Soul Star (24:50) filled the air with hypnotic, Afro-infused beats that beckoned even the most reserved guests to surrender to the rhythm.
As the evening deepened, the deck transformed. Lanterns cast a soft glow across the yacht as tracks like "Understanding" by Simone Vitullo and VXSION (30:06) and "Move Like That (Moish & Vasilis Remix)" by Sky White (34:38) bridged the transition from conversation to dance. The music’s tempo quickened, and by the time "Nomada" by Pablo Fierro (44:12) took over, the energy onboard was magnetic. Then came the defining moment—a crescendo of fireworks synchronized to "Hit Me Up" by Klement Bonelli, Manoo, Emmanuel Kossi (feat. Rick Purdy) (49:34). As bursts of color painted the night sky and champagne glasses sparkled in the light, the music swelled to meet the grandeur of the moment.
Yet the evening’s magic didn’t stop there. The closing tracks brought a sense of reflection and intimacy, grounding the exuberance with thoughtful precision. "No Distance" by Dixon, Guy Gerber, and Steffen Berkhahn (55:50) cast a spell of quiet introspection, a melodic lull that mirrored the gentle sway of the yacht on the water. Finally, "Vha Vhenda (THEMBA's Herd Mix)" by THEMBA feat. Philip Tabane (1:19:40) delivered a soulful, resonant flourish, its rich textures wrapping the night in a sense of completion.
This was more than just a playlist—it was a masterful symphony of sound, light, and emotion, curated to create an unforgettable experience. From the shimmer of the fireworks to the echo of world-class beats, every detail spoke of artful precision and understated elegance—a night that will linger long after the final note fades into the horizon.
The musical odyssey that set the tone for the evening began with "Shadows (Fka Mash Remix)" by Demayä and Aleksandra Krstic (0:00), its moody, melodic notes weaving seamlessly with the twinkling lights of the Miami skyline. As the yacht swayed gently to the rhythm of the tides, the set transitioned into "There Is Still Pain Left (Laolu Remix)" by Sophie Hunger (5:00), a track layered with depth and emotion, and "Free You (Super Flu Remix)" by Moscoman, Kadosh (IL) feat. Stereo MC's (11:50), whose playful, uplifting energy began to draw smiles and subtle movements among the guests.
At 16:43, the vibrant energy of "Rinketin" by Samm (BE) and Ajna (BE) broke through, offering an eclectic pulse that hinted at the global influence of the evening’s music. Soon after, the sultry undertones of "Me Robaste El Sueño (Mario Bianco Remix)" by Martina Camargo (19:20) brought a sense of romantic nostalgia, while "Sala Papa Ye" by Soulroots & Soul Star (24:50) filled the air with hypnotic, Afro-infused beats that beckoned even the most reserved guests to surrender to the rhythm.
As the evening deepened, the deck transformed. Lanterns cast a soft glow across the yacht as tracks like "Understanding" by Simone Vitullo and VXSION (30:06) and "Move Like That (Moish & Vasilis Remix)" by Sky White (34:38) bridged the transition from conversation to dance. The music’s tempo quickened, and by the time "Nomada" by Pablo Fierro (44:12) took over, the energy onboard was magnetic. Then came the defining moment—a crescendo of fireworks synchronized to "Hit Me Up" by Klement Bonelli, Manoo, Emmanuel Kossi (feat. Rick Purdy) (49:34). As bursts of color painted the night sky and champagne glasses sparkled in the light, the music swelled to meet the grandeur of the moment.
Yet the evening’s magic didn’t stop there. The closing tracks brought a sense of reflection and intimacy, grounding the exuberance with thoughtful precision. "No Distance" by Dixon, Guy Gerber, and Steffen Berkhahn (55:50) cast a spell of quiet introspection, a melodic lull that mirrored the gentle sway of the yacht on the water. Finally, "Vha Vhenda (THEMBA's Herd Mix)" by THEMBA feat. Philip Tabane (1:19:40) delivered a soulful, resonant flourish, its rich textures wrapping the night in a sense of completion.
This was more than just a playlist—it was a masterful symphony of sound, light, and emotion, curated to create an unforgettable experience. From the shimmer of the fireworks to the echo of world-class beats, every detail spoke of artful precision and understated elegance—a night that will linger long after the final note fades into the horizon.