Tresor taps DJ Stingray for latest Kern mix

© George Nebieridze

His selections feature tracks from Aphex Twin, Drexciya, Dopplereffekt, Silent Servant and more

Berlin label Tresor has confirmed that Detroit artist Sherard Ingram – better known as DJ Stingray – has overseen the fourth instalment of their Kern mix series. The 27-track selection features the new track Nationalised from NRSB-11 – a collaborative project between Ingram and Detroit techno producer Gerald Donald.

Notably, there are tracks from Dopplereffekt and legendary techno unit Drexciya – projects which Donald are involved in. DJ Stingray was once Drexciya’s official tour DJ.

Due to be released on 7 July, the mix will be available digitally and on CD. Furthermore, there’ll be an unmixed double-vinyl sampler with eight tracks. Scroll down for the new artwork and tracklist.

Tracklist
CD:
01. Dopplereffekt – Scientist
02. Alex Cortex – We Run Your Life
03. Kris Wadsworth – Infiltrator
04. Christopher Joseph – Mind At Sea
05. Silent Servant – Dissociation
06. Adam Jay – Lexic
07. Herva – Slam The Laptop
08. Gesloten Cirkel – Submit X
09. Professor X – Professor X (Saga)
10. NRSB-11 – Nationalised
11. Luke Eargoggle – I Belong To The Past
12. Drexciya – Lost Vessel
13. Dynarec – Moving Corridors
14. Syncom Data – Musik Politik
15. Creepy Autograph – Night Stalker
16. Drexciya – Aquabahn
17. Faceless Mind – Ocean Movers (Vcs2600 Science Remix)
18. 065 DJ Dijital – Bang
19. Drexciya – Running Out Of Space
20. Illektrolab – Overdrive
21. Anna Meredith – VapourIsED (LoneLady Remix)
22. Drexciya – Dr. Blowfins’ Black Storm Stabilizing Spheres
23. DJ Di’jital – Mind Of The Master
24. Morphology – Vector Plant
25. Luke Eargoggle & Kan3da – Night Smoker
26. AFX – Serge Fenix Rendered 2
27. Drexciya – Cascading Celestial Giants

Vinyl:
A1 NRSB-11 – Nationalised
A2 Dynarec – Moving Corridors
B1 Professor X – Professor X
B2 Herva – Slam The Laptop
C1 AFX – Serge Fenix Rendered 2
C2 Gesloten Cirkel – Submit X
D1 Anna Meredith – VapourIsED (LoneLady Remix)
D2 Syncom Data – Musik Politik

 

(via Resident Advisor)