Sydney producer Kailo takes heavy influence from the masters of dripping technicolour synth glitches over a carefully picked soul sample, Snakehips, but it wouldn’t be surprising if people were citing Kailo as inspiration this time next year. Meet him inside.
From hip hop to house, Kun’s influences are varied, but he’s hardly trying to be a jack of all trades. Stream his second Winter Residency mix for The Mixing Bowl inside.
Stephane’s second Winter Residency mix takes cues from the master of techno/rap crossover, Brodinski.
Having waited five years before starting a SoundCloud account, Tenru is the purveyor of some fully-formed, soulful beats that you’re going to want to listen to.
Sweetland plays techno and gets his mum on the mic. What could go wrong?
Like so many innovative new producers coming out of Australia, one track is all you need to hear from Mickey Kojak. You can hear a whole mixtape though. Get to know the Sydney producer inside.
Chiefs’ warped, tropical bass music is high grade weaponry, but this mix pulls in a more soulful direction.
Australia’s unofficial Soulection advocate has made you an exclusive mix. You’re welcome.
First known as Horreur, then Vergil and now Stephane, Steven Karmaniolos is indecisive about names, but adamant in his love for techno. Stream the first of his three Winter Residency mixes inside.
Bouncy basslines, bright synths and r&b samples – it’s a popular recipe in 2014, and with good reason. Hear Sydney producer Altisko’s take on it inside.