We’ve searched out twelve mixes to get you in the mood for this weekend
As you might know already, Simple Things kicks off tomorrow afternoon and there will be a sparkling selection of DJ sets for you to pick from all day and all night long. From the bright, balcony-bedecked Colston Hall Foyer, to the dank prison cells of The Island, you’ll be able to catch the most forward-thinking mixers from around the world.
We’re excited.
In celebration of the imminent fun and frolics, we got our resident crate-diggers to pick out their most valued mixes from a variety of acts that’ll be spinning on the day.
Scroll below for the whos, the whens and the whys, and if you haven’t bagged the hottest ticket of the season yet, head over to the Simple Things website.
Jam City
The FirestationWhen Jack Latham swapped the searingly sassy vogue and grime of his Earthly mix series for this dust-laden third instalment, it marked a stylistic change for the idiosyncratic UK producer. A warped montage of tracks and obscure vocal snippets that sounded like it’d been left out in the sun for too long, it paved the way for Dream A Garden, an album dedicated to those “struggling to live and love beneath the chrome-plated, vacuous and superficial machinery”. Less morose than it sounds, from the rubble Latham created a soft and strangely affecting piece of work. His live set is sure to translate this cold beauty.
Helena Hauff
The IslandWe once asked Helena Hauff why people might abandon straight 4/4 house and techno, for the ‘anything goes’ approach heard in her own, fiercely eclectic style that favours Belgian New Beat, banging electro and steely EBM. “Because it’s boring,” she told us. To Hauff, the choice is simple. Hauff has gone from championing unheralded oddities as a longtime associate of mad-hat Hamburg club the Golden Pudel to cementing her style as a producer with releases on Werk Discs, Blackest Ever Black and PAN, while her debut album Discreet Desires the lineage of the dark matter explored by 80s industrial pioneers. Currently one of the best to do it.
Hodge
LakotaHodge’s set at Simple Things comes after a period of unstoppable rise. The Bristol-based producer has boosted his profile with one incendiary release after another over the past year, with a busy DJ schedule justly following suit. Catch him alongside Randomer to see a producer who has truly found his stride.
Gramrcy
The Terrace + LakotaGramrcy is the soon-to-be-massive producer emerging from the UK’s fertile electronic underground. With a regular NTS show alongside Boiler Room’s Charles Drakeford and DJs like Tessela and Shanti Celeste singing his praises, as well as a series of killer forthcoming releases, it won’t be long until Gramrcy starts creeping up line-ups. Get to know him before everyone else does in the intimate surroundings of The Terrace and Lakota.
Discodromo
Coroner's CourtThe Discodromo duo’s Cocktail D’Amore events, which they run with Berghain resident Boris, have incurred wild success by fusing the house, disco and Italo leanings of their soundtrack with a true sense of freedom. Their mix for us was a woozy, sun-kissed selection, while their set at Simple Things is sure to be a sweat soaked celebration of the original essence of dance music culture.
Galcher Lustwerk
LakotaAfter the release of his 100% Galcher mixtape, electronic music fans were instantly hooked on the sound of this cooler-than-cool NY-based producer. His club sets are known to be wildly diverse, blending gorgeous house, hip-hop, techno and live vocals into one irresistible haze.
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