Taking control of Room 3 at Fabric in London tonight is Foamo, one of our favourite artists and DJs to break out this year with his absolutely massive remix of Breakage’s “Fighting Fire”. Hear the track in his awesome promo mix here!
Studio Barnhus are, dare we say, on of our favourite club music crews in Stockholm. They usually pack an impressive crowd wherever they set up party – warehouse or elsewhere – with a generous and fun loving atmosphere. Music is always on point, which you’re about to hear for yourselves. We’re so happy to see that Nike Sportswear brought them out for another sweet mix to the Nike Sportswear series.
Techno bliss. Very, very purist and also very well executed. His personal, yet to be released songs are all the unknown tracks. Check out the mix below:
We’re fond of saying that ”so and so needs no introduction…” here on the blog. And, hey, not that we want to look like repetetive old farts but Michael Mayer definitely needs no introduction. As the founder of Kompakt and one of Germany’s most acclaimed techno and tech house producers, he’s one of the seminal figures on the noughties European techno scene.
On May 1st, he joins Craig Richards, Terry Francis, Sasha, Carl Craig and a bunch of other techno and house luminaries at Fabric London for the 30 hour, non-stop On & On & On & On & On party. This thundering promo mix gives you a taste of what to come.
If you tuned in during the Next Generation DJ competition, you’re probably familiar with Jeremy G already. A Frenchman based in Tel Aviv, he came in second in the competition with a great mix spanning the whole electronic music spectrum from house to techno. According to the NGDJ jury, Mr G “displays all the skills necessary for a world class DJ in 2010″.
Judging from this mix, recorded live in 2007 at Tel Aviv’s The Breakfast Club and featuring tracks from Oliver Huntemann, DJ T, Junior Boys and Ellen Allien, Jeremy G knew how make people go wild three years ago too. It must be something in those very blue eyes?
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