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It's all about the piano house and deep tech with tracks from Mihai Popoviciu, Bali, Infrasoul, and more…after that, I've got your weekly recommended dosage of drum n bass with bangers by Sully & Salo, Hior Chronik, Crate Classics, and others…Winding it down in my DISC 2 segment to end the show Dj Poolboi and MTG fave Gavinco! TRACKLISTING: 1) Melon Bomb — Feelings — PIANO HOUSE PARADISE — theBasement Discos 2) Michele Chiavarini, The Jazzcodes — Jazz Was Dancing (Saison Extended Remix) —Jazz Was Dancing (Single) — No Fuss Records 3) Infrasoul — Keeping You (Boogietraxx Remix) — PIANO HOUSE PARADISE — the-Basement Discos 4) Mihai Popoviciu — Waitin' — Elements: Mihai Popoviciu-Vol. 2 — Berg Audio 5) Bali — Do You Feel — V.A. 03 — Psicodelica 6) Lost Boys — Body & Soul — 93 SILVIA (MIU075) — Miura Records 7) Sully, Salo — Nights — Nights (Single) — Astrophonica 8) Crate Classics, Omar+ — Westside — Westside [Extended Remix] — Crate Classics 9) Cnof, Salem Focus, Orla — Glass House — Lunaverse EP — Fokuz Recordings 10) Luke Truth, DPR — Get By — Get By (Single) — Spearhead Records 11) Hior Chronik — Subway Straps — Subway Straps (Single) — Ki Records 12) Dj poolboi — won't let it ruin my mood — into blue light lp — Shall Not Fade 13) Dj poolboi — sing to me — into blue light lp — Shall Not Fade 14) Gavinco — Thrive — Se faire rouler — self-release on Bandcamp
As with all past ‘Reflection' year-end mixes, I start with a collection of albums, EPs, and compilations I have enjoyed over the past year. Through the process of compiling a mix, tracks are selected from this extensive collection. This ultimately means many of my favorite tracks and albums are often omitted in this process, due to the organic process of compiling a mix, things don't fit, or fall by the wayside. There are many albums I had on high rotation missing from this mix, but I have to stop somewhere. As I say every year, this isn't a definitive ‘best-of' list, but a selection of *some* of my favorite music from the year in one listenable format. It's the most enjoyable way for me to boil down the music I've loved from the year using these self-imposed restrictions, for you to enjoy and hopefully discover more, and for me to reflect on time and time again - like a photograph that captures the year in music. I encourage you to use the mix to explore each artist, listen to the album in full, and explore each label (and check the Buy Music Club list at the bottom). If you want to see the majority of music I've been supporting this year, head over to my Bandcamp collection. For the ASIP year-end label compilation, see the feature and mix here.~Yikes, I crossed the 3-hour mark! Well, that speaks volumes to the amount of great music that was released this year, and I'm already feeling guilty about omissions from this mix. But alas, it needs to stop somewhere, the Holiday's are coming… This edition marks the tenth year in succession (2010 was the first mix but I skipped doing this for two years for some reason) and it is an extremely enjoyable exercise I look forward to every year. Revisiting many of the albums I've purchased throughout the year, and records from my shelf, then taking the time to absorb more recent releases - the process is cathartic (after the slight anxiety that builds knowing I have a beast of a mix to tackle, and hard decisions to be made). Looking back at previous Reflection mixes, I am evidently a creature of habit and seem to gravitate to certain artists more than most over the years (we all have our faves), but I also take a lot of time to dig for new artists and approaches to music in this realm, and this year's edition is probably the most varied in music styles since the Reflection series began. Ambient, field recordings, drone (Power-ambient, even), big saxophones (the flute revival didn't make it ;-), Japanese left-field pop, deep techno, chugging techno, modern classical, experimental, jungle, breaks, dub and more… as you might imagine, this is a 3hr mix that feels more like a showcase than a DJ mix in the traditional sense, as I'm focusing on creating chapters of different styles, but I hope makes for an attentive listen if you've got 3hrs to spare. Am I going to write about all 42 tracks? Not this time, as I don't think there's much I can illustrate other than ‘go listen to that entire album!' but I will make a few observations on themes that emerged as I was going through this process. Firstly, the far corners of Bandcamp are very much alive, so for anyone looking for alternatives given all the talk with Bandcamp this year, please don't hit the escape button and continue to support us- I continued to find so many new labels and artists, some of which are included here such as Liis Ring, Etüüd, ǝɯǝɐ, Azu Tiwaline and not to forget a kick-ass Jungle community throwing out some lovely 90's infused comps. Bandcamp keeps small labels and artists alive right now (only two of these tracks were physical releases and not on Bandcamp - #19 & #42). I spent a lot of time listening to music that would work for the two shows I played in Japan earlier this year, and for those who listened back to one of the sets I posted, you may notice a few similar tracks/artists appearing here again which I've held in high regard since their release, such as Jo Johnson, Field Lines Cartographer and Endurance. On reflection, there was a lot of deepness for me this year that came from preparing for and inspired by those sets, sitting on the edges of techno with lots of synthesizer/Berlin school projects (as well as a couple of artists I got to see in person whilst over there such as Yolabmi and Endurance).There were a couple of glaring omissions from this mix (*checks Bandcamp app most played*) which I had on rotation so much this year that I still wanted to mention, such as Imaginary Softwoods, who was behind one of my favorite tracks of the year, ‘Diagrams of the Universe'. Along with Johnny Nash's Point of Entry - a tranquil guitar-laden affair, both of which never left my turntable for long.The ever-expanding ASIP roster of artists, both alumni and current, had an extremely busy year evidently (I try to restrict their inclusions in this mix where I can otherwise it could be an entire ASIP promo show… hey that's an idea…). bvdub released about ~10 masterpieces, as only he can, flaunting all possible peripherals in his deep arsenal (along with rounding out the Earth House Hold project with us of course). ASC was crazy busy with his quality retro Spatial DnB releases (one of them made it in here). For those who enjoyed Alex Albrecht's debut with us, don't miss his earlier 2023 release. Deepchild released another great textured follow-up to his ASIP debut for those wanting more. 36 continued some rave-esque ambient no doubt inspired by his 9128 recording a few years back. Markus Guentner began an exciting collab project with Joachim Spieth (and also appeared in several other collaborations). RAI kept things relatively reflective with a few Bandcamp specials and recordings from his live tour. Benoit Pîoulard made a beautiful return to Morr Music, and Christian Kleine rounded out the year with a limited vinyl press. Those needing more from our 2023 new signing Mikkel Rev, can check out his earlier album released in January this year. James Bernard had a busy year alongside his wife as Awakened Souls, and found more 90's DAT goodness among many other projects. Mick Chillage released a superb sleeper IDM album in the form of Initial Programs. Dr Atmo's throwback to his early sounds saw a rebirth of one of his most enjoyed albums alongside new remixes. Wanderwelle made their second full-length odyssey for Important Records and Yagya continued to explore uncharted new takes on his sound through his new label imprint. Scanner's innovative repertoire continued to expand and one of my faves of his came in the form of this collab. Hior Chronik published a couple of unreleased gems. And lastly, Ludvig Cimbrelius aka Purl/Illuvia and Arovane managed to sneak onto this mix with a couple of their releases… Two labels who hit home runs for me this year with the majority of their releases. Illian Tape had some extremely great (and varied) electronic releases. And while Mysteries of the Deep's output was relatively choice (quality over quantity), 3 out of the 4 releases made it onto the mix! There are a couple of tracks in the mix from albums that align with what seems to be, the common consensus on some of the ‘best' electronic releases from the year (one of the advantages of my waiting until mid-December to finish this mix is I see what other people are rating highly or what I might've missed) such as James Holden's psychedelic return, and Purelink's amphibious dub LP. But other than those two, I think everyone should find something new among the twists and turns across the 3 hours and 42 tracks.For the mix artwork this year, and after last year's terribly basic AI take (it's come a long way in a year!), I toyed with creating another AI attempt on a “A Strangely Isolated Place” prompt, but you have to spend time to get quality back out of these lil' work gnomes. Every image I created from that prompt ended up being a stereotypical lonely hiker (with 4 fingers I'm sure) strolling through a highly conceptual colorful future universe. Either that or a decrepit shed…So instead, I opted for an image that means much more to me… a wall. Not just any wall though, it's the wall outside of Spread nightclub in Tokyo where I had the pleasure of playing an ambient set this year, meeting new friends, and making some amazing memories.Thanks to all of the artists and labels included here who have soundtracked my year in more ways than one, and the many more I didn't manage to include this time around. Be sure to check the previous year's Reflection mixes for more of the same. Hope you enjoy the listen back at a great year of music. astrangelyisolatedplace · ASIP - Reflection on 2023 Listen on Soundcloud the ASIP Podcast or the 9128.live iOS and Android appDownload MP3Tracklist:01. Sleep D - Hector (Dreaming) (Butter Sessions) 02. Liis Ring - after-image IV: abborresjön (Breton Cassette) 03. William Selman - Leaky Paradise (Mysteries of the Deep) 04. Etüüd - Õhtute kollane tolm (Self released) 05. TU M' - Monochrome #26 (Line Imprint) 06. Arovane - ypaal (Quiet Details) 07. Field Lines Cartographer - Mountain Icicles (Castles in Space) 08. Dream Dolphin - Gaia (Ethereal Fantasy) (Music from Memory) 09. Salamanda - Nostalgia (Wisdom Teeth) 10. Endurance - Crest v2 (Muzan Editions) 11. Suzanne Ciani & Jonathan Fitoussi - Coral Reef (Transversales) 12. Alex Israel - Vacua (Somnambulant Drift) 13. The Black Dog - The Mundane (Dust Science) 14. Locust - Miriam (Mysteries of the Deep) 15. Niko Tzoukmanis - Way Home (Libreville Records) 16. Jo Johnson - Transience (Mysteries of the Deep) 17. Dasha Rush - Dubby Doo (Raster Noton) 18. ǝɯǝɐ - Andrei Rublev (Secuencias Temporales) 19. Gigi Masin & Rod Modell - Red Hair Girl At The Boat Shop (13) 20. Toki Fuko - Part Two (Astral Industries) 21. shedir - Deer Fluent in the Wind (n5MD) 22. Ayaavaaki & Purl - Distant Lights (Ovum III) (LILA) 23. Bana Haffar - Sit Still (Touch) 24. Mike Lazarev - Tonality Number Two (PITP) 25. Claire Deak - In Defiance of Time (Lost Tribe Sound) 26. Lord of the Isles feat. Ellen Renton - Don't You Ache (AD93) 27. nthng - Unlimited (I) (Self released) 28. Donato Dozzy & Sabla - Flusso III (Gang of Ducks) 29. Sindh - Spyres (Sindh) 30. James Holden - In The End You'll Know (Border Community) 31. Andrea - Audieze (Ilian Tape) 32. ASC & Aural Imbalance - Overcast Skies (Auxiliary) 33. Accelio - The Garden (Sawteeth) 34. Yolabmi - Liquidity (29 Speedway) 35. MPU101 - nurMKS30 (Ilian Tape) 36. Ylia - Ame Agari (Balmat) 37. Azu Tiwaline - Antenna Opening (I.O.T Records) 38. Purelink - We Should Keep Going (Peak Oil) 39. Priori - Top Soil (Rhythm Büro) 40. Hysterical Love Project - Ionian Sea (Motion Ward) 41. Om Unit + TM404 - Microdose Mondays (Acid Test) 42. David - Daybreak (Simpler Times)Buy Music Club List (all tracks available digitally on Bandcamp other than #19 (here) + # 42 (here)
Tonight's edition features new music from Hior Chronik, Foam and Sand, Greg Spero, Brian Eno, David Cordero + Rhucle, and lots more.
Tonight's edition features brand new music from Federico Durand, Matthew Halsall, Arovane, Tomasz Bednarczyk, Chihei Hatakeyama, marine eyes, Neil Cowley, Hior Chronik and plenty more!
Tonight's edition features new music from Johanna Brouk, Ekin Fil, Jeff Parker and Hior Chronik, plus travel back in time for some 1970s-1980s new age bliss…
Tonight's edition features new music from William Ryan Fritch, Nils Frahm, Hior Chronik, Matthew Halsall and Marconi Union plus great tunes from Kara-Lis Coverdale, Stubbleman, burger/ink, B12 and more! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Salute to the Sun by Matthew Halsall on Salute to the Sun - Live At Halle St. Peter's (Gondwanda)
Tonight's edition features new music from Hior Chronik, The House In The Woods, Good Weather For an Airstrike, Joep Beving + Alva Noto and lots more, including classics from Bark Psychosis, Mark Hollis, Gastr Del Sol and some previously unreleased music from Seafeel. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Kenopsia by Good Weather for an Airstrike + Jamie Brett on Still (Valley View Records)
2020 as a year of discontent in so many ways has underscored just how important it is to have someone to talk with when things are rough. Being seen, heard, and valued is a fundamental longing we all experience and one of the primary ways those needs are met is when someone shows how much they care by simply being there. It's most often not what that person says that makes the difference, but just that he's there. You know he's there, you know he cares, you know he wants to somehow share the burden and see you move through the valley to get to that sun-soaked ridge on the other side. That really can lift you up in the throes of anxiety and discouragement, can't it? That's been my experience with prayer. Prayer is talking with God. Of course, that involves the belief that God is there and that he cares. He is not just a concept or a being far away but someone who is with and even within me, which enables him to feel my pain. And my experience continues to be that he then actually provides relief. Not that the hurt, concern, and disappointment just vaporizes into a mist of technicolored glory, but that I become better able to manage my response to what is vexing me and then go out to bless someone else. Prayer calms Prayer mobilizes Prayer clarifies focus Prayer humbles Prayer reorders Prayer makes room for experiences of the transcendent Prayer lets God in and allows him to move in places only he can access Prayer changes things Prayer changes you Doubt your doubts that this is true and that you can experience this as well. Peace to you, my friend. Bible verses quoted in this episode: "Since the children have flesh and blood, he too shared in their humanity so that by his death he might break the power of him who holds the power of death—that is, the devil—and free those who all their lives were held in slavery by their fear of death." Hebrews 2:14-15 "For in him we live and move and have our being. As some of your own poets have said, 'We are his offspring.'" Acts 17:28 "Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you." 1 Peter 5:7 "Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles, so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we ourselves receive from God." 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 "Does he who fashioned the ear not hear? Does he who formed the eye not see? When I said, 'My foot is slipping,' your unfailing love, LORD, supported me. When anxiety was great within me, your consolation brought me joy. The LORD has become my fortress, and my God the rock in whom I take refuge." Psalm 94:9,18-19,22 Attributions: “Feel A way” by Bizzle. https://soundcloud.com/gomrecords-1 https://bizzleakalavyss.bandcamp.com “After Tomorrow” from the album “In-between” by Arovane, Hior Chronik. https://soundcloud.com/arovane-1 https://arovane.bandcamp.com https://soundcloud.com/hiorchronik https://hiorchronik.bandcamp.com “Glass Curtain” from the album "Domicile" by Helios. https://soundcloud.com/keithkenniff https://heliosmusic.bandcamp.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/john-armstrong4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-armstrong4/support
¿Qué nos motiva en nuestra vida? ¿Qué nos impulsa a seguir adelante, a no abandonar cuando las cosas se ponen difíciles? ¿Qué nos empuja a dar un paso más cuando parecía que ya no sería posible continuar? Cada uno tiene sus motivos, sus refugios, sus confidentes, sus puertos donde recalar cuando las aguas se agitan. El nuestro es la música. Da igual cuántas veces nos caigamos. Siempre habrá motivos para escuchar. Hior Chronik, Niklas Paschburg, Benjamin Mørk, BLOMMA, Andreas Baaden, Faber, Wim Mertens, Jim Ottaway, Endless Melancholy, Atlum Schema, Kirovent, Tino Izzo, Moondog, T.R. Jordan y Henrik Schwarz & Bugge Wesseltoft.
...........WAITING.FOR.THE.PRESENT....................................... By Anatoly Brooks http://www.filefactory.com/file/2o4v5s3rbo25/Waiting.mp3 01. Bruno Sanfillipo – Seventy seven years later 02. Carlos Cipa – Dark tree (solo piano version) 03. Florist – “M” 04. Bohren & Der Club Of Gore – Total falsch 05. Ólafur Arnalds – Nyepi (chorus version) 06. Valgeir Sigurösson – Farmland 07. Grouper – Breadthing 08. Kurt Wagner – Popeye 09. Florist – Ocean arms 10. Passenger – Winter coats 11. Hior Chronik – Beneath (feat. Amber Ortolano) 12. Ian Randall Thornton – It feels like the other day 13. Message To Bears – On reflection 14. Ludovico Einaudi/Federico Mecozzi/Redi Hasa – Fox tracks (day 2) 15. Message To Bears – All we said 16. Wojtek Mazolewski Quintet – Le depart 17. Grand Salvo – Road 18. Hior Chronik – Words are gone (feat. Hania Rani) 19. Mi & L’au – Magic 20. Jhoannes Hirschmann – Waiting for the present Total time – 1.19:34 A photo by Dan Clausen Hansen Sultry voice of Radio Etiopia – Ana Ribeiro www.radioetiopia.com Phase 108.1: http://www.phase108.net/Show.aspx?podcastId=13 https://radiolisboa.pt/
Dlaczego zdecydowała się porzucić muzykę klasyczną na rzecz autorskich kompozycji? Czy podróże są dla niej muzyczną inspiracją? Jak łączy życie codzienne z wymagającą pracą muzyka? Zapraszamy na spotkanie online z Hanią Rani, nazwaną największym muzycznym odkryciem ostatnich lat, pianistką i kompozytorką, autorką płyty „Esja”, która w 2019 r. została nominowana do Paszportów Polityki w dziedzinie muzyki popularnej. Hania Rani - pianistka, kompozytorka, autorka tekstów i wokalistka. W 2015 r. ukazała się nagrana wspólnie z wiolonczelistką Dobrawą Czocher płyta „Biała flaga”. W 2018 r. z Joanną Longić jako duet Tęskno opublikowały album „Mi” – w pełni autorski, z melancholijnymi piosenkami. Duet Tęskno został uhonorowany nagrodą im. Grzegorza Ciechowskiego, najlepszą płytą 2018 r. Radiowego Domu Kultury, był też nominowany do muzycznej nagrody „Fryderyk” w kategorii Debiut Roku. Przełomem w twórczości artystki była wydana w 2019 r. solowa płyta „Esja” nagrywana aż w trzech miejscach – Rejkiawiku, Warszawie i Amsterdamie, wydana przez prestiżową wytwórnię Gondwana Records. „Esja” okazała się sukcesem, a dziennikarze „Gazety Wyborczej” wybrali ją jednym z najlepszych albumów 2019 r. „Esja” przyniosła artystce wielki rozgłos, również poza granicami kraju. Hania Rani ma na swoim koncie występy w renomowanych salach koncertowych na całym świecie, m.in. we Funkhaus w Berlinie, londyńskim Roundhouse, ale również w Tokyo, Moskwie i Istambule. W 2019 r. została nominowana do Paszportów Polityki w kategorii Muzyka Popularna oraz nagrody Odkrycia Empiku 2019 w kategorii Muzyka. Artystka współpracuje z takimi artystami, jak m.in.: Christian Löffler (projekt „Nest”), Mela Koteluk, Hior Chronik, Kamp!, Igor Herbut i Misia Furtak (album „Co przyjdzie?”). Ewa Gruszka-Dobrzyńska - ekonomistka i skrzypaczka. Ukończyła Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Poznaniu (także studium doktoranckie), ponadto jest absolwentką klasy skrzypiec wybitnej polskiej wiolinistki – prof. Jadwigi Kaliszewskiej – na Wydziale Instrumentalnym Akademii Muzycznej im. F. Nowowiejskiego. Jest wykładowczynią Uniwersytetu SWPS (pracuje w Centrum Badań nad Gospodarką Kreatywną) i autorką publikacji naukowych z dziedziny ekonomiki kultury. Współautorka pierwszej polskiej monografii na temat rynku pracy artystów w Polsce. Menadżerka kompozytora Michała Dobrzyńskiego. Patrycja Pustkowiak - pisarka i dziennikarka, absolwentka socjologii na Uniwersytecie Jagiellońskim. Debiutowała w 2013 r. głośną powieścią „Nocne zwierzęta”, która znalazła się w finale Nagrody Literackiej Nike i była nominowana do Nagrody Literackiej Gdynia. W 2016 r. otrzymała Nagrodę im. Adama Włodka przyznawaną przez Fundację Wisławy Szymborskiej. W 2018 r. wydała drugą powieść, „Maszkaron”, a rok później wywiad-rzekę z Manuelą Gretkowską „Trudno z miłości się podnieść”.
¿Qué es lo que nos atrae de los demás? ¿Qué es lo que diferencia a una persona de otra? ¿Por qué nos sentimos a gusto con ciertas personas y aborrecemos a otras? Hay muchas razones, pero una de ellas, una de las más importantes, es nuestra luz interior. Tal y como somos en nuestro interior irradiamos al exterior nuestro carácter, nuestras pasiones, nuestros miedos. Por eso es importante cuidar nuestra mente, nuestro cuerpo y nuestros conocimientos. Esta semana escucharemos piezas de Michael Kamen, Mary McLaughlin & William Coulter, Ben Lukas Boysen, Ludovico Einaudi, Isaak Shepard, Dominique Charpentier, Hior Chronik, Gary Girouard, Poppy Acroyd, Robin Spielberg, Lance Allen & Marlowe Carruth, Benjamin Gustafsson, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Sherry Finzer & Greg Maroney, Piano Noir, Nil Ciuró y Nino Rota.
A mix by Hior for our Ki Cast Series. Hior aka Hior Chronik released his debut album "Descent" on Ki. Tracklist: Andrea - Outlines Artefakt - Ritualist Kmyle - Hypnosis PVS - Fuckin' Society (Fabrizio Lapiana Remix) Pulse One - Memories Pfirter - Atman VII Circle - Eternal Answer Code Request - Breathe Andrea - Passage Bjarki - PC Muscles Dadub - Perseverance
For A Daydream: Love (Lost) Greetings friends. It's been a while since I've recorded a set for my For A Daydream series, but happy to have this new entry in the books. This mix explores familiar themes of love and love lost. A few luminous moments here for sure, but suffused with the overall somber vibe that I tend to gravitate toward. Lots of pretty tracks included in this set which I had been saving for my annual Valentine's Day mix that I unfortunately couldn't find the time to record. No sense in letting them languish unused in the crates though :) Hope ya'll enjoy it!
Modern Classical Music Ep05 - Film Music and Ethereal SoundsTracklist:Lee Blaske - The fragile dawn part 2Abandoned Toys - Flowering AshesJocelyn Pook - The loftJulia Kent - IntentLucy Claire - No. 2 fantasia on mildewNave Articifical - Vampirical IIDmitry Evgrafov - shapes of dying starsRafael Anton Irisarri - EmbracedHarnes Kretzer - OnomatopoeiaSamantha Bouquin - The salem witchcraft trialsHior Chronik - All aloneOphelia's Dream - piece for solo oboeListen anytime at http://www.sadclassicalmusic.com/
Modern Classical Music Ep01 - Contemporary Classical Music ComposersTracklist:Georges Delerue - ConfessionsAbandoned Toys - Flowering ashesDmitry Evgrafov - My dear melonieSamantha Bouquin - Morning SketchesHior Chronik - Cold Winter Morning (feat. Luup)Wechsel Garland - Es Waren EinmalWorrytrain - Flying High on wounded wing3epkano - Not now steveEndless melancholy - a song for watching snowfallsJan A.P. Kaczmarek - Braillehttp://www.sadclassicalmusic.com/
Modern Classical Music Ep03 - Electroacoustic Classical CompositionsTracklist:Lucy Claire - No.1 Rituals in DustAbandoned Toys - Flickering EmbraceJohann Johannsson - Dying CityFrank Bretschneider - Stumm (Kein Worf)Bing and Ruth - Broad ChannelSamantha Bouquin - Tale for a Sunken MoonHior Chronik - Nest of Autumn (feat. Sophie Hutchings)Hior Chronik - Oper IDmitry Evgrafov - While the Glacier was Meltinghttp://www.sadclassicalmusic.com/
What’s unique and incredibly enchanting about mixes by Roel Funcken is that he doesn’t simply select and lay out his favorite pieces – he also manipulates them into a gorgeous matrimony of sounds. As a long time producer and member of Funckarma (along with his brother Don), Funcken lightly applies minimal effects to already stunning collection of tracks, and dissipates all sudden spikes in transition. This particular mix is full of beautiful music by the likes of Rafael Anton Irisarri, Rival Consoles, Hior Chronik, Nils Frahm, Arovane, Clark, Burial, Deaf Center and many of this other favorites... I recommend you listen without the below tracklisting and see how many tracks you recognize... Enjoy! For full track listing and more information about this mix, please visit headphonecommute.com