“This mix really got me moving when I was recording,” says Moktar, the fast-rising Melbourne-based DJ and producer behind Crack Mix 477. It’s not hard to see why. Coming in at just over 45 minutes, the mix quivers with life as captivating rhythms, “Arabic flavours, and percussive swings with some melodic basslines” come together with nimble mixing across a club-primed set shared just in time for the weekend.
Delivered off the back of the Egyptian-Australian artist’s debut EU tour – which saw him hitting up venues and festivals such as Phonox, Field Day and Paris’ Rex Club – and in the wake of his superb Immigrant EP for Steel City Dance Discs, Moktar’s Crack Mix entry feels like a celebratory bookend to what’s been a rather special banner year. No tracklist for this one, but we can assure you it’s packed with heat.
Crack Mix 477: Moktar
Crack Mix 477: Moktar
“This mix really got me moving when I was recording,” says Moktar, the fast-rising Melbourne-based DJ and producer behind Crack Mix 477. It’s not hard to see why. Coming in at just over 45 minutes, the mix quivers with life as captivating rhythms, “Arabic flavours, and percussive swings with some melodic basslines” come together with nimble mixing across a club-primed set shared just in time for the weekend.
Delivered off the back of the Egyptian-Australian artist’s debut EU tour – which saw him hitting up venues and festivals such as Phonox, Field Day and Paris’ Rex Club – and in the wake of his superb Immigrant EP for Steel City Dance Discs, Moktar’s Crack Mix entry feels like a celebratory bookend to what’s been a rather special banner year. No tracklist for this one, but we can assure you it’s packed with heat.