This week’s top mixes include Matt Walsh delivering percussive techno, a 90s cassette mix by Club 69 DJs, Zomby dreaming of vaporwave, and Evian Christ’s Trance Party.

Matt Walsh Delivering Percussive Techno. Fabric invited former Bugged Out! resident DJ, praised producer, and Clouded Vision boss Matt Walsh to deliver a mix in promotion of his upcoming set in Room Two next month, and Walsh responded with a 60-minute set blending his own distinctive strain of electro-laced percussive techno. Stream above, track listing here, and an interview with the artist here.

90s Cassette Mix By Club 69 DJs. House and techno blog Patternburst uploads “part A of a tape from between ’95-97, featuring what should be the DJs from Club 69 but might not be” – Club 69 being a techno club outside of Glasgow, renowned for its sonic mayhem and eclecticism. “This really is 45 minutes of some of the finest techno I think I’ve ever heard” Patternburst admits in its full description, here. Stream above.

Zomby Dreaming Of Vaporwave. Joining Benji B on his BBC 1 Radio Show, Zomby, whose jungle and grime-influenced sound has found a home in some of the UK’s most respected labels including Hyperdub, Werkdiscs and XL Recordings among others, mixes half an hour of dreamy vapourwave, and shares a full track listing of the mix in a Twitter post here. Stream available here.

Evian Christ’s Trance Party. Producer, promoter, recent Warp signee and a part of Kanye West‘s GOOD Music, Evian Christ has made an exclusive mix promoting the fourth instalment of his Trance Party. Titled ‘Global Trance Diva (Live): Trance Party 4: The Great British Trance Off Mix’, he performs unreleased material, and Bieber with gunshots. Stream above and find a full track listing and an interview with the artist here.

Fotomachine UKG Tape Circa ’98. The head of Technicolour, Fotomachine brings the 2nd Technicolour podcast to a close with a vintage UK garage cassette mix from 1998, “the sound of underground London ripped from tape.” Stream and download above.

12th October, 2015

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