This week’s top mixes include Inkke’s grimey cutting edge, Bjork’s RinseFM takeover, Bambounou celebrating the new, and Around The Globe to Zimbabwe.

Inkke’s Grimey Cutting Edge. Glasgow’s Inkke has recently joined forces with Novelist for ‘Mm Yeah’, while also collaborating with S-Type on ‘Ice’ for LuckyMe. Stream his cutting-edge dancefloor mix for Hyponik, which features a slew of Jersey Club trax and previously unheard material from Murlo, Logos

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and Slackk. Track listing here.

Tri Angle Records RinseFM Takeover.

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 Björk, Holy Other and Celestial Trax take over Tri Angle Records‘ RinseFM slot with an exclusive Holy Other mix and a mishmash of wide-ranging experimental electronic and dance music that inspired Björk’s latest record, Vulnicura. Stream and download above, track listing here.

Bambounou Celebrates The New. Parisian techno and house talent Bambounou

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celebrates the latest addition to his impressive discography, a futuristic new 10-track album on 50Weapons, with a 90-minute mix for the Juno Plus podcast, featuring unreleased material from himself wedged in between cuts from DJ Qu, Regis, Vril and more. Stream and download above. Check out an interview with the artist here.

Around The Globe to Zimbabwe. Broadcasting from Amsterdam’s Red Light Radio, All Around The Globe‘s biweekly focus on a specific region’s music this week lands in Zimbabwe, presenting rare and obscure Zimbabwean gems. Stream above, track listing here.

Murlo’s Dancehall Whine. “Three USB sticks, a broken phone, and a Ja Rule CD still in its cellophane.” A contribution to the Fader mix series from new generation grime producer Murlo with vocals from ‘Jasmine’ collaborator Gemma Dunleavy. It’s served as a blend of dancehall riddims and a bunch of Murlo originals. Stream and download above, track listing and interview here.

23rd February, 2015

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