Mix
Believe the hype of Willaris. K in his mix for Motorik
Off the back of just one single, Coolangatta producer Willaris. K has created plenty of buzz in the Australian electronic scene. See why in this mix for Motorik’s Sunset show, as he spins his brand of energetic techno that melds intimidating bass lines with delicate arpeggios.
Villa Åbo gets experimental on Pure Space
Swedish producer and Börft Records co-founder Villa Åbo lays down an hour of stripped back house and bizzaro techno for Pure Space with Andy Garvey.
K-Hand graces Sunset with classic tastes of Detroit techno
Percussive polyrhythms and classic dancefloor sounds: K-Hand proves her status as the First Lady of Detroit Techno on Sunset With Kato and Ben Fester.
Exclusive mix: JV introduces us to South African Gqom on Future Face
Explore the sounds of South African grime and house with Sydney producer JV as he schools us in a new genre emerging from Durban, SA.
Astral People celebrate 5th Birthday with massive takeover show
Sydney party starters Astral Party recently turned five, and piled Rainbow Chan, Moon Holiday, Preacha, Cliques and Dro Carey into the studio to celebrate.
Fade Up :: Just A Gent
It’s not often that Newcastle schoolboys have their songs hit #1 on Hype Machine, but Just A Gent doesn’t mind breaking that trend. He’s managed to create a sound that appeals to a large audience without sacrificing artistic integrity, and he’s put together a 20 minute mixtape for you.
Fade Up :: Platform 19
Thought it was only UK kids bringing back garage and house music? You were one thousand per cent wrong. Platform 19 are doing the good stuff right here in Sydney. Listen.
Exclusive Mix :: Slumberjack for The Mixing Bowl [[January Mix]]
Slumberjack’s second mix of their summer residency on FBi boasts everything from fat throwbacks to unreleased exclusives (and a super goofy intro).
Exclusive Mix :: Go Freek for The Mixing Bowl [[January Mix]]
Opinion: those proposed alcohol laws are going to be pointless if Go Freek keep playing sets like this – it’d be impossible to shift people away from the dancefloor.
Fade Up :: Terace
Terace don’t like to broadcast their faces across the internet, but luckily their music captures all necessary attention. Inquire within for 20 minutes of warped, bassy house music.