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The post-punk singer goes for a playlist of politically charged tracks with an underlying pro-immigration stance
Hot off the announcement of their LP Hive Mind, the LA collective turn in an exclusive playlist featuring Grand Puba, Mark Ronson, Mac DeMarco and more
The disco innovator comes through with the selections, featuring Birth Control, DJ Rocca and more
The psychedelic crooners come through with a languid selection of tracks featuring Jane Birkin, Khruangbin, Paul McCartney, Neil Young and more
For this exclusive playlist, the folklore-favouring London band replicate the playlist of a long-lost C90, from Cybotron to Jeffrey Lewis
“This is what you’re forced to listen to if you’re a passenger in my car”
The three-member crew bring the selections, featuring tracks from Masick, GHSTLY XXVII, Deva Bratt and more
An exclusive playlist comprised of tracks by The Prodigy, Hodge, J-pop artist DAOKO and more
The Fractal Fantasy bosses come through with a club-ready playlist, featuring Cardi B, Murlo, Mist and more
From the underground sounds of Lisbon and Shanghai, to his very own productions
The Red Light Radio co-founder works his magic, delivering a hour’s worth of dancefloor-primed obscurities
Detroit techno, deep house, slinky jazz and Latin numbers from the art school graduate
Vibe out to a playlist of smooth R&B, sleek techno, funk and soulful grooves, chosen by Hyperdub signee Jessy Lanza
Thumping EBM and techno built for the main room, courtesy of the Magazine label head
The Glasgow producer curates a pensive playlist of dark, eerie atmospheres balanced by the fragility of piano-based tracks
Hot off the release of their third LP Cocoa Sugar, the genre-defying Scottish trio turn in a playlist that showcases their wide field of influences