Eight hours of Four Tet, a rare recording from a Berlin heavy, Sunday afternoon tea with M.A.N.D.Y. and Fantastic Mr Fox goes feral.
The rarely recorded Berlin DJ Tama Sumo lays down a mix for Fact. The Berghain and Panorama Bar resident mixes everything from Moroccan Gnawa to Theo Parrish and Fade II Black.
Trevor Jackson presents Metal Dance in the Boiler Room. The audiovisual don responsible for Soulwax’s notorious visual show presents a showcase of early seminal experimental electronic music.
Deep, atmospheric bass from Deco. The LA producer put together this mix to coincide with the release of his album Timescales (out today). Considering he credits Goldie and LTJ Bukem as his first influences, this mix is seriously easygoing.
Four Tet’s eight hour set for Rinse FM. A musical marathon with appearances from Caribou, Floating Points, Pearson Sound and Anthony Naples plus an unreleased collaboration with Burial.
Four Tet – 8 hour set on Rinse FM (06/10/13) by Aliasizm on Mixcloud
Huxley mix for XLR8R. Starting with some nice soul and acoustic piano, this mix sees Huxley characteristically straddling his roots in UK garage and his recent success in house. Listen to and download it here.
Fantastic Mr Fox goes feral. In the latest instalment of the mixes-for-brands craze (last week saw Girl Unit producing a mix for a bed linen company), the Wolverhampton boy lays down a mix featuring everything from jazz saxophonist Cannonball Adderley to Zomby.
Funkineven’s Apron Show. Funkineven’s monthly show for NTS is dedicated to electronic music from across the decades. October’s edition features Miami teenager Greg Beato as well as older hands such as Glenn Underground.
Terry Francis live at Fabric. To celebrate their 14th Birthday Fabric are streaming this Terry Francis set recorded live in Room 3 at the end of September. Resident at the club since its very inception in October 1999, Francis will form a crucial part of the bumper line-up for Fabric’s birthday party next weekend.
M.A.N.D.Y. Sunday Tea Trance. The German pair capture ‘the moment of a beautiful Indian summer afternoon in Berlin’.