UIQ label head and Hyperdub affiliate, Lee Gamble, is renowned for his unpredictable, yet consistently danceable DJ sets which promise to take listeners on a rapid-fire journey through genre and tempo.
His contribution to our Crack Mix series does not stray from this expectation. The forward-thinking experimental club mix closely aligns with his album triptych, Flush Real Pharynx 2019-2021, which offers a sonic exploration of contemporary urban overstimulation. If stimulation is the theme, then Gamble’s mix certainly adheres to it.
Strap in for 80 tumultuous minutes of pulsing club selections which dip energetically between the hostile techno of Blawan and the swinging tribal rhythms of Bakongo.”This one’s in club mode,” Gamble declares. “Rolled out 70 mins at around 140 bpm on 3 CDJs as I would in a club. DJing at this bpm, I can blend all sorts of stuff but keep the set locked to this 140 bpm 4×4 ‘techno?!’ structure…Safe! See u in the mosh pit!”
Check out A Million Pieces Of You, the third and final chapter in Gamble’s album triptych, here.
Crack Mix 421: Lee Gamble
Crack Mix 421: Lee Gamble
UIQ label head and Hyperdub affiliate, Lee Gamble, is renowned for his unpredictable, yet consistently danceable DJ sets which promise to take listeners on a rapid-fire journey through genre and tempo.
His contribution to our Crack Mix series does not stray from this expectation. The forward-thinking experimental club mix closely aligns with his album triptych, Flush Real Pharynx 2019-2021, which offers a sonic exploration of contemporary urban overstimulation. If stimulation is the theme, then Gamble’s mix certainly adheres to it.
Strap in for 80 tumultuous minutes of pulsing club selections which dip energetically between the hostile techno of Blawan and the swinging tribal rhythms of Bakongo.”This one’s in club mode,” Gamble declares. “Rolled out 70 mins at around 140 bpm on 3 CDJs as I would in a club. DJing at this bpm, I can blend all sorts of stuff but keep the set locked to this 140 bpm 4×4 ‘techno?!’ structure…Safe! See u in the mosh pit!”
Check out A Million Pieces Of You, the third and final chapter in Gamble’s album triptych, here.
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