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Carlton Doom delivers a 60-minute mix of his own productions
In this week’s Fresh Kicks mix, Belfast’s very own Carlton Doom delivers a 60-minute archive of his own productions, in the form of intoxicating breaks, guttural techno and lo-fi sounds. He also chats to Amy Fielding about AVA Festival, clubbing at 15, and producing under an alias
Carl Craig, Archie Hamilton, Cassy and Radio Slave are among the names booked for the club's first events
"All shows follow an enthusiasm for otherness and a deep appreciation of music," said organisers
The DJ has hosted The Do!! You!!! Breakfast Show on the station since 2012
"I can't lie, it's one of my produest moments," he said at the wax figure's unveiling
A thunderous electro mix from Private Person's founder Hespermen
Moscow's Private Persons was named one of DJ Mag’s labels-to-watch in 2019 after releasing some of the hottest electro tracks on the circuit: ‘Svoboda’ and ‘Drum Rack’. In this month's The Sound Of, founder Hespermen records a thunderous mix of releases from the label's catalogue, and speaks to Nikita Velichko about how his vision came together
Grimes and HEALTH will also contribute music, with all artists appearing under in-game aliases
Syncopated club rhythms, radiant vocals and frenzied breaks from Paris-based purveyor of international club sounds, Jaymie Silk
Syncopated club rhythms, radiant vocals and frenzied breaks from Paris-based purveyor of international club sounds, Jaymie Silk
From: Strasbourg
For fans of: Alix Perez, QZB, Icicle
Key tunes: Skylark feat. LaMeduza ‘The Chase’, ‘Space Walk’, Skylark, Grey Code & Ewol ‘Daydreaming’
From: Strasbourg
For fans of: Alix Perez, QZB, Icicle
Key tunes: Skylark feat. LaMeduza ‘The Chase’, ‘Space Walk’, Skylark, Grey Code & Ewol ‘Daydreaming’
Psychedelic techno and technicolor club sounds from Parris
On Cue is our flagship mix series, celebrating the pivotal DJs and producers whose influence has shaped the world of electronic music, both in their local scenes and beyond. This week, London's Parris steps up with a mix of psychedelic techno and technicolor club sounds, and chats about collaborations, dodging the pressure of constant self-promotion, and doing things at his own pace