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Organic Grooves on Vinyl from High and Low, Near and Far

My Analog Journal's Youtube channel features guest mixes by DJs as well as those by its host Zag Erlat, a London based music producer. Usually shot from above to showcase the turntables and the record albums, Season 2's guests include Krishna Villar's set of Psychedelic Cumbia, Norsicaa's mix of Latin-influenced Southeast Asian singers, Westside MuzeeQ's exploration of 70s Indonesian Psych, Funk & Disco, Poly-Ritmo's deep dive into music from Guadeloupe, Martinique and Haiti, and Dona Carla's selection of funky Brazilian samba grooves from 1969 to 1984. All tracks time-stamped and labeled. Or if you prefer, go to the Soundcloud for just the audio. Submissions for guest mix slots are open at My Analog Journal.
posted by spamandkimchi on Oct 30, 2021 - 2 comments

Kutiman Returns

Hear "Give It Up", a beautiful new track from Kutiman's followup to "Thru You". Five years after the original Thru You project, Israeli producer Kutiman is teasing the release of a new collection of original tracks, painstakingly stitched together from unrelated YouTube videos. [more inside]
posted by Silky Slim on Sep 13, 2014 - 48 comments

Dancing, from the Audubon Ballroom to Deep Space.

10 iconic mixes from the dancefloors of New York. "It’s the city that gave birth to disco, house music and hip hop, the home of iconic, seminal clubs like The Loft, Studio 54, Paradise Garage and the Sound Factory. If you were going to pick one city on earth where you could track the history of dance music through a series of classic sets, then New York would be it. Back in the early 90s, inthemix writer Jim Poe worked as a DJ in New York City, and here he’s selected ten iconic mixes from the history of NY clubs, tracking the city’s evolving sounds from Grandmaster Flash in 1978 to Francois K at Output this year."
posted by googly on Jan 9, 2014 - 46 comments

And my beat goes boom... tschak!

WaxDJ.com - an excellent source for free downloads and streams of original electronic music mixes of all sorts, from seasoned pros to beginning bedroom amatuers, all told numbering in the hundreds or thousands. My current brand new favorite is the very diverse and well-versed Detriot/Chicago techno stylings of DJ Rubsilent. Recomended mix: Future Funk 23: (Direct MP3 link) (Streaming mp3 link) But don't let me divert you - search for your favorite local DJ or browse for new ones.
posted by loquacious on Oct 11, 2006 - 19 comments

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