Kosmik and Force Placement, residents and cofounders of Los Angeles party The Black Lodge, split an hour-long L.I.E.S. podcast full of the uncompromising electronics that have made their events a staple of the real US underground.
10 AM one blazing hot morning in Detroit, more than 12 hours since the party began, the crowd at No Way Back 2018 sweatily jacks to this ferocious closing set.
Tadd Mullinix—AKA JTC or Dabrye—digs into the records that influenced his latest project, including selections from Jeff Mills, Model 500 and A Guy Called Gerald.
This rich and daring mix from the Macao resident shows why the under-threat Milan venue is considered one of Europe's most vital spaces for electronic music.
One of the main characters in Real Scenes: Mexico City, Fig is back with an hour of colorful house and techno recorded live at Pervert, one of the city's best queer parties.
The Dutch artist—and Quartet Series label founder—says he made this mix for Mixmag "dancing the whole hour at home." With its selection of inventive and feel-good house, it'd be hard not to do the same.
The rising Canadian-in-London throws together a mix of "ravey and broken bits" for Discwoman. ("I don't think I've been ever very good at the chill thing," she says.)
The Glasgow-based Finn serves up a scintillating hour of golden-era techno, featuring music from Michael Golding, Steve Rutter and Damon Wild & Tim Taylor.
Two hours of weirdo jams recorded at this year's Dekmantel Festival. Catch Willikens at our ADE party in a couple weeks, alongside Mala, Aurora Halal and more.