This week’s top mixes include DJ Deep live at Brilliant Corners, Apeiron Crew’s Truancy volume, Bruce’s Techno Oddities and Luke Vibert’s Rambunctious Hour.

Apeiron Crew’s Truancy Volume. Born out of the closure of Copenhagen-based nightclub Dunkel, the Apeiron Crew has taken its eclectic B2B sets from its early rave beginning to the world stage, and creates an exceptionally streamlined techno set in this Truancy Volume, drawing from Aphex Twin and Pearson Sound. Stream above, download and an interview with the artists here.

DJ Deep Live at Brilliant Corners. Recorded at this week’s RA Live broadcast from London listening bar Brilliant Corners, the legendary DJ Deep, a leader of the Paris scene and boss of the Deeply Rooted label, selects experimental, jazz and ambient tracks in this set, which gradually becomes more rhythmic throughout. Stream above.

Bruce’s Techno Oddities. Somerset producer Bruce, who has become known for his innovative and highly rhythmic 12″ releases via Hemlock, Hessle Audio, Timedance and Livity Sound, presents an hour of techno oddities in the latest FACT mix, having just released his Before You Sleep EP of three pretty and abstract productions. Stream and download above.

Noise In My Head with Pender Street Steppers. Sydney-based radio show, label and party, Noise In My Head presents the latest instalment of its “almost-annual” B2B session with Pender Street Peppers. “Cool your jets with some italo classics, street soul and cross-continental house, as well as a few new cuts from our respective home cities.” Stream above, download and track listing here.

Luke Vibert’s Rambunctious Hour. British producer Luke Vibert‘s work has found home in the UK’s top labels including Mo Wax, Warp, Rephlex, Planet Mu, Lo Recordings and Ninja Tune since the mid 90s. He delivers the latest instalment of Phonica’s mix series, a rambunctious hour of house and acid. Stream above, download here.

Shelter Press’s Contemporary Expressions and Metaphors. French experimental label and publisher Shelter Press‘s ‘Argument’ show via Lyon and Paris online radio station LYL constructs a two-hour movement through abstract textures and atmospheres, centred in “contemporary expressions and metaphors of music”. Stream above.

6th March, 2017

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