Sunday Mix: OCA
Evocative of the themes of ‘memory, experience and the passing of time’ explored on their recent album Aging, this is the perfect soundtrack to while away your Sunday to
Free black metal – Mixed by Tom of England
“Duality, duality. Always duality.”
Grime’s second wave – Mixed by Elijah & Skilliam
Strap in as the Butterz founders take us on a journey through the first rumblings of grime’s resurgence right up to its current chart-topping dominance
Live at Field Maneuvers: Auntie Flo
Geared “for when people are a little unhinged and up for absolutely going in on their second or third wind”
Sunday Mix: Sequoyah Murray
Atlanta singer Sequoyah Murray digs into his influences, jumping from pop to soul, rhythmic jams to jangling indie and even a brief dip into concussive beats
Rachel Noon
Unter resident Rachel Noon slams out “a fast-paced blend of playful and uplifting cuts, infused with retro-rave sensibilities without getting lost in sentimentality”
Maricas #2: Violet
The Naive honcho and Rádio Quântica co-founder treks between skippy batida rhythms, bouncy garage and wobbly dubstep, with not a 4/4 beat in sight.
Honey Soundsystem Records #3: Baronhawk
A journey through funk, psychedelic house, breakbeat and club tracks with some hints of UKG
Sybil
A peak-time blend of tough textures and euphoric release from the SIREN co-founder
Live at Field Maneuvers: Alex Downey
Alex Downey is a true disciple of techno’s transportive power, particularly inspired by the futuristic melodies of the Detroit masters. A resident at Freerotation and alumnus of Covert Records in Brighton, he closed out Field Maneuvers 2019 with style.
Sunday Mix: Slauson Malone
Split into nine loosely defined sections, Jasper Marsalis sends up a barrage of ideas that take shape just long enough for you to watch them float by
Domino #3: Ela Minus
Domino’s latest signing, Colombian producer Ela Minus, steps up for their third show. Here she reaches for a serene selection for home listening
Neinzer
Neinzer’s Crack Mix is an exercise in restraint. The structure feels deliberate and considered and the sounds balanced between aquamarine twinkle and weighty thwack
Incienso #2: Sleep D
Melbourne’s Sleep D deliver a classy, textured mix after the recent release of their debut LP on Anthony Naples and Jenny Slattery’s Incienso imprint
Courtesy Curates Kulør #1: Sister System
Our latest residency comes from Courtesy’s label Kulør, as each month the Danish DJ selects another artist associated with the label. First up is Miami’s Sister System
Sexorcists – Mixed by Brooke Candy
Brooke Candy’s latest album, Sexorcism, is reclaiming female sexuality in the most candid, certain terms with neon ultra-pop beats and an all-star cast of collaborators framing her singular vision. Here she picks her favourites by those peers
Captured Tracks #3: Mourn
Spiky indie-rockers Mourn are the latest to show for the Brooklyn label. The Catalonian four-piece take us on an odyssey of slacker classics, emo favourites and shivering post-hardcore. Lovers of the 90s rejoice
Sentimental Rave
Ahead of her upcoming appearance at Schiev Festival, Sentimental Rave delivers an uncompromising set of gut-wrenching plunges, growling rumbles and full-on thunder
Myako
Myako’s sets largely mine the breaks of UK club tracks and the rhythms of dancehall. Here, metallic clangs and crystalline twinkles cut through the bassy depths for a balanced journey through her vivid landscapes
Soulful rollers – Mixed by Jamz Supernova
1Xtra DJ and Future Bounce head Jamz Supernova gets deep into the syncopation, soul and swing of broken beat
Ryan Elliott
Elliott’s Crack mix is slick and functional, with a groove that grips from the outset and doesn’t let go. Techno purism just in time for the weekend.
Halloween horror(s)core special – Mixed by clipping.
Cramming an enormous number of tracks into just under 40 minutes, the twisted LA noise rappers cycle through gnarled beats, cold, cascading melodies and all manner of depraved rhymes. Happy Halloween
Rye Wax #2: Rachael b2b Jaye Ward
London legend Jaye Ward joins Rye Wax’s Rachael as the two of them hurtle through Italo, disco, Detroit-style techno and electroclash in a riotous set
Ved Siden Af #2: Bjørn Svin
The Danish composer and producer picks exclusively from his own unreleased material for a deep and hypnotic set
MARICAS #1: ISAbella
The Colombian DJ moves through the gears with strutting electro, wide-eyed idm and hefty breaks and bassweight.
object blue
London-based producer object blue straddles the line between function and experimentation in her Crack Mix
Pop Zone #2: Umru
Charli XCX producer and PC Music signee, Umru, provides a short but sweet mix of hi-definition, amorphous sounds and laser-sharp beats
Honey Soundsystem Records #2: October
Bristol’s October is next up for the San Francisco institution, exclusively playing his own tracks and remixes for a sleazy delve into the darkness
Paranoid London
Analogue wizards Paranoid London step up with this tough, sleazy hour of acid, house and techno
Sunday Mix: Joe Armon-Jones
The Ezra Collective founder comes through with a mix of Pete Rock, Cypress Hill, Chaka Khan and more for you to sit back and bop with