All tagged mix of the week
From Adelaide, South Australia, Jordan Russell (DJ Rusty) released his fourth mix on Soundcloud just in time for those thriller Halloween parties. While Halloween may be over, the party doesn’t need to stop and this exciting mix will keep the fear-induced adrenaline pumping well through November.
One of the strengths the best mixes have is the way in which they can deeply describe a feeling, sensation or experience. One of music’s most idiosyncratic forms is ambient music, which incorporates an extended engagement with sounds from the real world and electronically produced …
Brenton Chan remains one of Melbourne’s fastest rising DJs and this week’s mix is exactly why. Epitomising the Melbourne sound, his debut cage set in Melbourne’s Revolver Upstairs brought the house down in mid-September, with Chan himself stating it was “still the best night of my life to date.”
Melbourne’s Obsidian Festival prides itself on exposing unknown artists and experimental electronic genres. One such genre is trip hop, which is best described as a fusion of electronica and hip hop that is taken to such an extreme that neither genre’s conventions are recognised.
In September, London based DJ Amy Becker debuted her Acrylic On Air on NTS Radio to an all-round positive response. Having now released the set from her second set, Becker brings the house down with this week’s mix.
As the wide spectrum of bass music is only getting broader, Mystik has slowed things down in preparation for Babylon Fall’s first birthday at The Sub Club in Melbourne last Saturday. The result is a chill, laid back mix that delivers a smooth hour of soft reggae vibes.