This week’s mixes include Barbara Boeing for Les Yeux Orange, Daphni for Sónar and Aussteiger for Dream Chimney.

Barbara Boeing for Les Yeux Orange. The latest in Les Yeux Orange’s ever reliable podcast series comes courtesy of Brazilian selector Barbara Boeing. Co-founder of the Alter Disco and Odara collectives, Boeing demonstrates why she’s one of Brazil’s rising stars currently with her unique blend of balearic infused beats, chunky house and so much more.

Carl Cox for Offsonar. Last weeks OffSónar was closed out by this epic set from the techno don Carl Cox. Streamed live from Poble Espanyol, Coxy spins his upbeat blend of four-to-the-floors to the many thousands of revellers.

Daphni for Sónar. Another one straight out of Barcelona now as Daphni (aka Caribou) steps up for this DJ set. Fresh from releasing his Sizzling EP, Mr Snaith mixes up disco, jackin’ house, rollin’ techno and beyond.

Kampire for Fact. The latest episode in Fact’s mix series comes from Uganda’s Kampire. The Rinse FM resident drops an excellent set of bass-heavy bashment and kuduro.

Aussteiger for Dream Chimney. Mix of the week purveyors of their own Dream Chimney drop this new gem from Aussteiger. A regular on labels such as Exploited, Music For Dreams and his own Dub Disco imprint, Aussteiger spins disco, downtempo and chill in this 1 hour show.

30th July, 2019

Comments

  • I’ve been following the mixes of the week for quite some time now, and it’s fascinating to see such a variety of styles emerging from talented artists around the world. This week’s highlight, Barbara Boeing’s set, is a must-listen for anyone who enjoys a blend of balearic beats and house vibes; you can check it out here: corgi bet. Each mix brings its own unique flavor, and it’s incredible how these artists continuously push the boundaries of sound. I’m excited to see what mixes will drop next week, especially with the energy that events like Sónar generate!

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