Mix of the day

2012
  • ̸April 2012

    08:00
    Spanish site Only House Music are hosting a 17-track selection from Mole collaborator Chris Hreno, who dives into classic house material from Virgo Four, Romathony, Soul Capsule and The Persuader.
    • 08:00

      Mix of the day: Brendon Moeller

      The NYC dub(ish) techno producer and DJ gives Inverted Audio a retrospective live mix of the best of his Steadfast label. His own work (under several aliases), Furesshu, Incyde and Sigha all feature.
    • 08:00

      Mix of the day: Answer Code Request

      The latest CLR podcast comes from Berlin-based DJ/producer Patrick Gräser, AKA Answer Code Request, who presents an hour of multifarious club-ready techno.
    • 08:04

      Mix of the day: Steofan

      As they gear up for this coming weekend's Communikey festival in Boulder, Colorado, the 13th podcast from the event sees Steofan mixing up artists—Laurie Anderson, Kyle Hall, Peaking Lights, Deniz Kurtel—who will be performing across the five days.
    • 08:00

      Mix of the day: Bok Bok

      In the first of a new Night Slugs podcast series, label boss Bok Bok mixes an hour of twitchy, bass-heavy dance music with selections from Levon Vincent, Kowton, and plenty of his own label's material, including exclusives from himself and Jam City.
    • 08:00

      Mix of the day: Lucy

      Stroboscopic Artefacts' Lucy presents a lesson in techno tension, otherwise known as the 193rd mix in the Electronic Explorations series. Conforce, Rrose, Morphosis and new music by Lucy all features.
    • 08:00

      Mix of the day: Fred P

      New York's Fred P likes his house deeper than most—and this 70-minute mix for Trace A Line is no exception.
    • 08:00

      Mix of the day: Tama Sumo

      Melbourne Deepcast, stars of our recent feature on the Australian city, host a full-bodied 107-minute mix from the Panorama Bar resident, which brings together music from Levon Vincent, Jeff Mills, Anthony Shakir Chicago Skyway and The Oliverwho Factory.
    • 10:00

      Mix of the day: Esa

      Huntley and Palmers' South African connection presents an "afro futurism" mix for fabric—an hour of kwaito, house and shangaan electro.
    • 08:00

      Mix of the day: Truncate

      The latest Get The Curse podcast features a no-nonsense two-hour set from West Coast techno talent Truncate, recorded live at Berlin's Berghain last month.
    • 08:00

      Mix of the day: Jay Shepheard

      The fourth podcast for his own Retrofit imprint sees the UK house/disco producer showcasing a new live set, drawing on material past, present and future.
    • 08:00

      Mix of the day: Soul Clap

      FACT unearth a limited edition CD that the Boston duo put together in 2010, which expertly stitches together low-slung funk and hip-hop from the Wolf + Lamb crew and beyond.
    • 08:00

      Mix of the Day: ENA

      The Japanese producer inaugurates French label 7even's new podcast series with a fifty-minute long mix of ultra-intricate and heavily percussive bass music, featuring plenty of his own tracks.
    • 12:00

      Mix of the day: Credit 00

      Alexander Dorn mixes the second episode of Uncanny Valley's podcast series. Music from Legowelt, Marcello Napoletano, Jesse Saunders & Ron Hardy, Ricky Smith and an unreleased cut from Dorn's Credit 00 alias.
    • 08:00

      Mix of the day: Vince Watson

      The long-serving Scottish techno producer presents a musical autobiography for Pulse: 30 of his own tracks in a two-and-a-half hour mix.
    • 08:00

      Mix of the day: Synkro

      The former RA podcaster steps up for Big Up with his melodic take on 2-step and garage slotting neatly next to tracks from the likes of ASC, Indigo, Bop and more.
    • 08:02

      Mix of the day: Alex Coulton

      Idle Hand's Alex Coulton presents a grubby house and techno selection for Sonic Router, taking in the music of Szare, Marcel Dettmann and Kowton alongside plenty of his own material.
    • 08:00

      Mix of the day: Guti

      The Argentinian tech/house producer relies exclusively on his own latin-tinged material and collaborations (a large portion of which are unreleased) on his Radio 1 Essential mix.
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