This week’s top mixes include Juan MacLean’s Pop-Kultur Mix, Andrew Weatherall for Crack, the Dekmantel Soundsystem Festival Edition, and Posthuman Loving Acid.

Weatherall: Class Act. Andrew Weatherall‘s 30-year-long career has included compelling solo work plus production for Primal Scream and remixes of everyone from Siouxsie Sioux to My Bloody Valentine. His mix for Crack is a class act “…from the seductive DJ Sotofett opener through to blissed out mid-tempo chugs and irresistible, fizzing house and electro.” Stream and download above.

Dekmantel Soundsystem Festival Edition. Thomas Martojo and Casper Tielrooij of Dekmantel Soundsystem warm up for Dekmantal Festival with “a sprawling set that takes in everything from Liaisons Dangereuses and AFX to the Nick Straker Band and Paul McCartney.” Stream above, track listing here, and an interview with the artists here.

Posthuman Loving Acid. Posthuman have been releasing slo-mo techno, acid house, electronica, and Chicago-inspired jack trax since 1999 via Horn Wax, Bodywork, B12 and their own imprint Balkan Vinyl. They’re also behind London’s long-running I Love Acid events. Here the duo present their set from the I Love Acid stage at Bloc Weekender 2015 – stream above, track listing here.

Juan MacLean’s Pop-Kultur Mix. Juan MacLean compiles an exclusive mix for Pop-Kultur festival, whose first event is set to be held across a number of Berlin venues this August 26-28. Stream above, track listing here.

Ambivalent Chills. Thanks to his globetrotting DJ schedule and releases on the likes of Ovum, Cocoon, Mobilee, and Minus as well as his own labels Delft and Valence, Kevin McHugh aka Ambivalent is best known as a leading light in the techno scene. For the 185th instalment of the Clubbing Spain podcast he takes a left turn, delivering a selection of chilled non-clubbing material. Stream above.

27th July, 2015

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