This week’s top mixes include Parris Mitchell in session, Luke Abbott on RA, JJ’s FADER Mix and DIS Magazine on RinseFM.

Parris Mitchell in Session. Chicago’s Parris Mitchell (aka Victor Romeo and Rhythm II Rhythm) created and released numerous groundbreaking ghetto house tracks with the legendary Dance Mania Records. Stream his Mixmag session above, track listing here.

Numbers x RinseFM: M Gun & Semtek. We’re late on this one but it’s too good to miss. Numbers‘ special guest mix on RinseFM features techno from Detroit’s M Gun and Don’t Be Afraid label boss Semtek. Stream and download above.

Luke Abbott on RA. Border Community artist and modular synth maestro Luke Abbott isn’t a DJ, but that hasn’t stopped him creating a strikingly beautiful podcast for RA, which blends his influences with some of his like-minded contemporaries. Stream, download and interview here.

Appleblim XLR8’s. Co-founder of Skull Disco alongside Shackleton and Apple Pips label head, Bristol’s Appleblim (a.k.a. Laurie Osborne) is enlisted for the XLR8R podcast series. Stream, download and track listing here.

FABRICLIVE x Butterz: Murlo. Component member of East London grime collective Boxed, Murlo spins a sample selection for Fabric. Stream and download above, track listing here.

JJ‘s FADER Mix. The enigmatic Swedish duo JJ call on emotive jams from Future, Juicy J, Air France, and a couple of their own unreleased tracks to evoke the feelings that currently occupy their collective headspace (“friends, summer, love, celebration,” as they describe it). Stream and download above, track listing and interview here.

DIS Magazine on RinseFM. Hosted by Finn Diesel, featuring SOPHIE and PC Music‘s Danny L Harle alongside Berlin producer Soda Plains, DIS Magazine’s RinseFM podcast includes a remix of Will Smith’s ‘Miami’ and the b-side of SOPHIE’s new single. Stream and download above.

11th August, 2014

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