The Melbourne producer, DJ and Delusions of Grandeur signee delivers an hour-plus set of dark and stormy, post-punk-leaning disco sounds ahead of his debut US tour later this year.
The Detroit DJ and 3 Chairs member mixes together a stellar selection of house and disco in recording of his set from San Francisco's As You Like It party this past May.
The 42nd Field Recordings podcast comes from Felix K., the man behind Berlin party/imprint Hidden Hawaii, who submits a near three-hour odyssey comprising ambient, techno and drum & bass.
Chris Stanford of London techno party/label EarToGround turns to names like Inigo Kennedy, Markus Suckut, SCB and Luke Slater on his second Everlasting podcast.
The man behind "New For U" turns in a mix for Beats in Space, including music from himself on KDJ and Mahogani Music plus tracks by Trus'Me, Kenny Dope, Jay Dee and Sugarhill Gang.
Vancouver veteran Mikael Frazer mixes up 30 minutes of his own material, ranging from roots dub to modern bass music, for Andrew Ryce's Futureproofing blog, and talks at length about the Vancouver local scene in terms of both clubs and artists.
As the party gears up for their 16th edition at Berlin's Berghain this coming Friday, Leisure System's N>E>D calls on Barker & Baumecker, Robag Wruhme, Teeth and Addison Groove during this 60 minute session.
Grab all the action (day and night) from Secretsundaze's recent off-Sonar shenanigans in Barcelona, with sets coming from Sven Weisemann, John Daly, John Heckle, Giles Smith and James Priestley.
The London drum & bass producer blesses Kongkretebass with a mood-shifting 24-track mix, featuring plenty of his own productions and unreleased material from producers like Alix Perez, Raiden and Data.
For their last ever mix, influential blog mnml ssgs presents a live recording of a set from the Time To Express boss in March of last year at Tokyo's Unit.
As he gears up for this Saturday night's performance at Bloc 2012, Tom Jenkinson turns in an extremely rare recorded mix, a retrospective of his own material spanning 1996 - 2003.
Delsin and Modern Love's Mark Stewart splits his FACT mix into three parts: starting with a "radio show"-style section, he then moves into a recording of a live set at Panorama Bar and finishes up with an ambient cool down.
The live trio of Tyger Dhula, Mathew Jonson and Danuel Tate turn their hand to a DJ mix for fabric's blog, evoking a similarly warm and freeform feeling as their recorded music.