In our final mix round-up of the year, we’ve got plenty to keep you going until 2014. A look back at 1986, more from grime’s new wave and a tribute to Mandela.

Mandela

Gilles Peterson’s tribute to Nelson Mandela. “One hour of carefully curated songs of hope, freedom and future.”

Dyed Soundorom warms up for New Year’s Eve. The Apollonia man prepares for his set at Fabric with a rare mix.

DJ Zinc kicks off a new mix series. Trust Me, I Was There will run through some of the sounds of clubland past. Zinc begins in 1986, as the sound of acid house began to hit the UK.

Mumdance for Fact. Jack Adams caps a fine year with a mix which showcases some of the much-vaunted new wave of instrumental grime, not to mention a broad selection of his own material.

The Black Dog’s Darkwave series reaches its conclusion. Mix number 15 features music from Tessela, Jimmy Edgar, and a couple of cuts from Dense & Pika.

“Untamed electronics” from Jahiliyya Fields. This 40-minute radio set showcases the LIES artist’s new modular-based live setup.

Hyperactive syncopation. More proof of how exciting the UK’s instrumental grime scene is right now in this mix from Inkke.

Anthony Parasole contributes to RA‘s podcast series. The New Yorker offers a typically robust set. Download here.

“Music to drone out to.” Something a little bit different from Egyptrixxx.

TTT NTS. The latest podcast from Trilogy Tapes’ ever-reliable show on East London’s NTS Live.

23rd December, 2013

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