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94 durable postsStarted 2004-06-16Latest 2026-06-27
#1929857Post 41 of 94
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[B]Artist - Title (Mix) [Label][/B] Dwson - So Long (feat. Aquatone) Mark Hawkins - Together Phonorem - Seamless [Time To Play Records]
Hudson's Choice & Franc Spangler - Heavily Percussed [Delusions Of Grandeur] East Coast love Affair - Love of Mind [Athens Of The North] Mystic V (feat. Peter Jericho) - Miracles (Kai Alce NDATL Vocal Mix) Toronto Hustle & Sean Roman - Fall In Love (feat. Javonntte) [Freerange Records] beatsbyhand - Say Yes (Jimpster Remix) [Stay True Sounds] Oliver Dollar & ADMN - Before You feat. APROPOS [Rekids] Dj Pope ft Lifford - Little Ghetto Boy (Craig Smith Remix Vocal) [Househead London] Billy Lo - Let Ur Body Werk [Cosmocities France] Melchyor A - Focus (Melchyor A’s Touch Mix) [Makin Moves]

Podcast home: [url]http://www.freerangerecords.co.uk/[/url]

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#1929858Post 42 of 94
    [B]Hosted and Mixed by Matt Masters[/B]

[B]Artist - Title (Mix) [Label][/B] Retromigration - Just Take It [Wolf Music] Inkwell - Space Love feat. Robert Owens (Yoruba Soul Remix) [Cosmocities France] Fred Everything - Breathe feat. James Alexander Bright [Lazy Days Recordings] Bondax - Journey Ft. Mysie (Kareem Ali Remix) [Future Disco] Peacey - Find A Way (feat. Sabrina Chyld) [Atjazz Record Company] Toronto Hustle & Sean Roman - Deep In This (feat. Javonntte) [Freerange Records] Kirk Degiorgio - All About U [Cyphon Recordings] Jon Mavek and Precious James - Phyre (Oscar P Rework) [Open Bar Music]
Brian Kage - Belle Isle Beach Daze Ft. Milton Jackson [Michigander] Jimpster - The Passion ft KingCrowney [Freerange Records] House Violence - Tats Ingrid Lukas - Dignity (Manuel Tur Dub) [Space Repetitions] James Curd & Osunlade - Chocolate Puddin (Instrumental Mix)

Podcast home: [url]http://www.freerangerecords.co.uk/[/url]

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#1929885Post 43 of 94

WTF just happened in this thread LOL

#1929961Post 44 of 94

20 year old thread.

now with sets !!

#1930405Post 45 of 94

"I always find inspiration from my city." The DJ and producer talks about her love of Naples, moving from the underground to the mainstream and her new audiovisual show.

If you've ever gone to big room techno hubs like Time Warp, DC-10, Awakenings or Rotterdam Rave, then Anfisa Letyago's name should be familiar to you. But Letyago actually comes from underground roots; before she played to thousands of people from the beaches of Ibiza, she was releasing on legacy labels like Hotflush, Kompakt, Nervous Records and Rekids, and collaborating with old guard artists like DJ Pierre.

In this RA Exchange, the Naples-based DJ and producer talks about the strategy she employed to make it to the top. Having become enamoured with Carl Cox during her first days of raving in Naples as a university student, she flew to one of his gigs and stood outside his hotel with her tracks on a USB. She was delighted when he took them and played them in his set that night. Shortly thereafter, Cox booked Letyago to play his curated stage at Ultra Music Festival and has since acted as a close mentor, teacher and friend.

Today, Letyago is preparing a live audiovisual show, Partenope, which straddles the boundary of techno and vocal-led pop. She also started her own label, NSDA—an homage to a volcanic island near Naples—and is preparing her first full-length album to be released on a sublabel of Sony Music. She also reveals some facts that fans may not know about her despite the intimate moments from her life she shares online. Listen to the episode in full.

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#1930406Post 46 of 94

Ask Berlin's network of revered deep diggers who their favourite "DJ's DJ" is, and there's a strong chance you'll hear one name immediately pop up: KRN.

Phil Kearney, AKA KRN, is one of those rare types who has built a reputation away from the limelight. Formerly a resident at The Ghost's Hoppetosse party as well as a Get Perlonized devotee (plus, full disclosure, reviewing events and working at RA in the mid-2010s), he's well-versed in both wiggle and waft. The hubbub around KRN can be put down to the fastidiousness of his approach: he unearths rare gems from the roots of the underground, before mixing it up with a deft hand.

Kearney's RA Podcast, sweetly subtitled "Dadhouse," is an ode to his partner and newborn, as well as a window into his personal palette. He starts in serene IDM territory, before shifting into playful grooves and tactile house oddities. Good lucking ID'ing many of the tunes—we asked for a tracklist but, deep down, already knew the answer. We know this, too: one listen and you'll be hooked.

@k_rn @theghost

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#1930407Post 47 of 94

A glorious ode to sound system culture. For her RA Podcast, Brooklyn-based DJ Ayanna Heaven celebrates vibrations echoing down the ages, connecting seven decades of trailblazers and trendsetters. It's a soundtrack we've timed with an eye to that golden late summer run of Notting Hill Carnival, Brooklyn's West Indian Day Parade and several crucial dates in the Jamaican calendar.

Since 2020, the Brooklyn-based DJ, ethnomusicologist, dancehall advocate and promoter has held down two shows on the city's most popular stations: the monthly "Sounds of Heaven" on The Lot and biweekly "Across 110th Street" on WKCR. That's roughly 72 hours of radio every year. Light work for Heaven, though, whose sound traverses the limitlessly fertile ground of reggae, dancehall, funk, soul and beyond.

From Sly & Robbie, Aswad and Vybz Kartel through contemporary heaters and reskins of platinum-plated standards like "No Games" and "Sun Is Shining," RA.950 is a story of a thriving culture, grounded in the past yet with intentions set firmly on the future.

@ayanna-heaven

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#1930408Post 48 of 94

EG.996 Darren Emerson

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#1930409Post 49 of 94

EG.995 Rodriguez Jr.

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#1930410Post 50 of 94

EG.994 Stacey Pullen

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#1930411Post 51 of 94

EG.993 Henry Saiz

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#1930412Post 52 of 94

This episode of The Bunker Podcast comes from Brussels’ Fuse resident DJ and label co-curator Altinbas, who has been playing all over Europe lately. Through his excellent Observation Station imprint, and other labels such as Token, Non Series, and of course Fuse, Altinbas has released a ton of great music in a relatively short period of time. Altinbas makes his US debut closing out The Bunker at Good Room this Saturday July 20.

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#1930413Post 53 of 94

Umboma, is a collaboration between Omar Ahmad and Miss Alicia. Umboma is a project that emphasizes African, Arab and Latin American contemporary rhythms. A combination of Arabic, Swahili and Spanish words, Umboma signifies a Congregation of Freedom & Dance. Umboma do long-form journeys, starting with the experimental and psychedelic, moving into the rhythmic and euphoric. Here they present a studio mix of driving percussive house music in advance of their appearance at The Bunker at Good Room on July 20, 2024.

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#1930414Post 54 of 94

This edition of The Bunker Podcast comes from Camille Altay (they/them), a visual artist, composer and DJ who lives and works in Climax, New York.

Camille spent formative years as a drum and bass dj in the house-heavy rave scene in Chicago in the late 90s. A contrarian in nature, Camille has been known to play genre-bending dj sets with influences ranging from Cumbia to Ghettotech. Camille’s live sets lean toward the spiraling, runaway arpeggiations of synth music in its initial stages of identity crisis - whether to emulate real instruments, or subversively carve a path towards unnamed and evolving shapes of space and identity. Camille has a recent release on the The Bunker’s long-form sub label Going In, is a founding member of of the group Birds of Prey (Kathexis Records, Mysteries of the Deep), and collaborates with LA artist Israel Vines under the moniker CAIV, with the most recent release Dwellers EP out on Tresor Records.

tracklist:

1 Reflection In Your Eyes / A.Fruit / Your Inner Sun

2 Bella di Giorno / Marco Shuttle / MSP01

3 Trunk Junk / Mad Zach / Out of Body

4 Tribes / Oceantied / Tribes

5 French Lessons / Beatrice M. & Trois-Quarts Taxi System / Spiral Study vol.3

6 Mhkl / Siu Mata & Amor Satyr / Nechung

7 Ritmo Actual / Toma Kami / Speed Oddity vol.II

8 Ecstatic dance / Vardae / The Kaipos EP

9 Odd / EM + STAV / Endless

10 Tunnel / Ghost Warrior / Fracture EP

12 Göbekli Tepe / CAIV / DWELLERS EP

13 Subspark / Aa Sudd / Pushedd

14 Deconstructor / Felix K / Die Verachtung

15 Run / Sully / UH-02

16 Orange Sunshine / Stakka & K.Tee / The Speed of Sound

17 napar / dadan karambolo / deers by bess

18 Multidimensional / Oscean / Multirays

19 Brahma Kamal / Space Drum Meditation / SDM005

20 Phaya Naga (INN Remix) / Sunju Hargun / Mooping Cuts #1 (Re-Meows)

21 Endless Vanishing Point / Marco Shuttle MSP01

22 Clastic / Vigliensoni / Clastic Music

23 Özlem / Konduku / Mantis 0910

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#1930415Post 55 of 94
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[B]Artist - Title (Mix) [Label][/B] Fred Everything - A Long Time Coming (feat. Sapele) [Lazy Days Recordings]  Hypaphonik - Viungo [Stay True Sounds] Aizo Clutch x Dwson - That Thing  Joy Jenkins - Flowers [Bobby Donny] Philippa - Lot To Learn [SlothBoogie] Camiel Daamen - Lazy Sundays [Freeborn Records] Crooked Man - It's My Pleasure (Part 1 - Generalisation Edit) [Vicious Charm Recordings] Ralph Session - Freak (feat. Juliet Mendoza) [Freerange Records] Hudson's Choice & Franc Spangler - Roots [Delusions Of Grandeur] Oscar Sulley & The Uhuru Dance Band - Bukom Mashie (JKriv Extended Acid Dub) [Razor-N-Tape] Session Victim - Screen Off Feat. Ras Stimulant [Delusions Of Grandeur] Osunlade - Wiggle Room [Yoruba Records] Infinity Plus One - Utopia [Cyphon Recordings]

Podcast home: [url]http://www.freerangerecords.co.uk/[/url]

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#1930466Post 56 of 94

Three sizzling hours from the mind behind one of the world's best labels, Kalahari Oyster Cult.

What you'll hear on this week's RA Podcast is the closing slot of 2024's Organik Festival—already a coveted moment. But as the sun dipped on Taiwan's north coast, something else was going on: Rey Colino was laying down quite possibly the set of his life.

We're big fans of Colino, AKA Colin Volvert, here at RA. Few do it better when it comes to the type of pacy, lysergic thumpers that have become synonymous with both Kalahari and the distro One Eye Witness. A quick glance over the Belgian label's impressive alumni confirms how deeply his work flows through contemporary clubs.

On RA.954, Volvert's sharp ear and swaggering DJ style are on full display. He locks in with many shades of his record bag, alongside a grip of new and forthcoming KOC cuts—some so fresh, the ink on the deal is barely even dry. We could go into the particulars, but it's best to just get stuck in: this one's a deep, deliriously effective trip.

@reycolino @kalaharioystercult @oneyewitness @smokemachinetaipei

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#1930467Post 57 of 94

In time for 9/9, here's… 999999999.

The Italian duo's reputation as a rave demolition crew has made them one of the most in-demand acts on the global circuit. Too nosebleed for 'business', and too close to Defqon.1-level hardstyle to be hard techno in the classic sense, 999999999's headline sets practically require a new category to convey the sense of scale: let's call it megatechno.

Following a string of unsubtle yet undeniably impactful hit records in the late 2010s, Carlo B. & Giovanni C. became fast favourites of a generation who prefer their 303 cranked to 11. Their rampant velocity arrived at the right moment, proving parallel compatibility with acid lifers and younger audiences making the leap from EDM to hard dance. Flash forward to 2024 and they're flanked by flamethrowers while mashing down colossal crowds at festivals like Awakenings.

Here, they purposefully strip it back and emphasise the core elements of the 9x9 formula—high drama, jackhammering kicks and the kind of tweaked-out acid air sirens that would make the likes of Hardfloor and Miss Djax scrunch their noses in approval. In other words, non-stop wrecking balls trained squarely at the foundations of a hangar near you.

@999999999music

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#1930468Post 58 of 94

90 mins of Two Shell, live from Horst.

We've been angling for an RA Podcast from Two Shell ever since they shifted from lowkey producers into hijinx hackers rummaging around the dance music mainframe.

Now that we've bagged a mix from clubland's premier iconoclasts, it still poses more questions than it answers: Was this pre-recorded? What's the deal with that AI voice guiding the set along? How can we be sure it was even them? Hang on: is "even them" even them?

What we can tell you is that the duo floored RA's stage at Horst Arts & Music 2024. Few genres were left untarnished as they veered off-piste on a thrill seeking mission toward breaking the 170+ BPM speed barrier. No tracklist, so ID crew over to you (Alex Gaudino makes an appearance, you can have that one as a freebie.) True to form, Two Shell always do it their own way.

@twoshell @horstartsandmusicfestival

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#1930469Post 59 of 94

EG.997 Anja Schneider

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#1930568Post 60 of 94

"Our collaboration is greater than the sum of its parts." Kai Campos and Dominic Maker discuss their new album on Warp and what it felt like to work together again after years apart.

British outfit Mount Kimbie first made their mark with their 2010 release Crooks and Lovers, inspired by contemporaries like James Blake and King Krule. The group's two primary members, Kai Campos and Dominic Maker, met at London South Bank University, where they simultaneously became enamoured with the '00s dubstep scene and the intersection it paved between commercial stardom and the underground, illuminating an alternative path for artists, producers and selectors on a global scale. Together, they became synonymous with hazy electronics and lo-fi indie pop throughout the mid-'10s.

Over the last few years, Maker and Campos have pursued different paths: Maker moved to Los Angeles, where he's produced for hip-hop giants like Travis Scott and Jay-Z, while Campos explored the world of DJing and electronic music, releasing a number of mixes geared towards the club. But they reunited for the first time in years on their newest album, The Sunset Violent, which came out on Warp Records in April. In this RA Exchange, the duo talk about the recording process and what it felt like to work together again after spending so much time on independent projects. They also unpack the power of making art for art's sake and how their respective experiences in art and in life have taught them to be better creative partners. Listen to the episode in full.

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#1930569Post 61 of 94

Maximalist house from the sibling duo at the forefront of Berlin's new wave.

Berlin is built on dance music. But of the many DJs who live, work and play there, few represent the evolution in the city's club culture like Tania and Dominik Humeres-Correa, AKA S-candalo. If the city was once governed by the tyranny of minimal, the post-pandemic era has cemented its reputation as the spot for "more-is-more" club soundtracks. It's still house and techno, but the chords are big, the drums are big and the basslines are even bigger.

Nowadays, S-candalo are firm favourites at hotspots across the German capital, from Panorama Bar to Multisex and Radiant Love (not forgetting La Noche, their own burgeoning party). The duo find rich inspiration in '90s-era Latin house, a sound that takes New York house and incorporates rolling percussion from Latin genres such as samba, popularised on labels like Cutting Records and Strictly Rhythm (there's not one but two records from the latter in this mix).

RA.956 fittingly lands at the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month in the US (more on that to come) and it's a resolutely fun affair. The duo's RA Podcast has got drive, sultry vocals and enough bounce to make you want to keep dancing way beyond the 90-minutes, marrying percussion-heavy house and ballroom with trance-inflected Eurodance from the '90s and early 2000s. (Oh, and a Shakira moment.)

Genres aside, the duo's musical raison d'etre is pleasure. Perhaps the real scandal here is how it took us so long to get them on the series.

@s-candalo @thc_dj @dhc_bln

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#1930570Post 62 of 94

Living, breathing, banging techno from an artist defining the highly-textured new frontier of the sound in 2024.

Lindsey Wang, AKA Polygonia, has an amorphous style you could call organic—or, better yet, harmonious. She interweaves unfamiliar elements with a mercurial touch. Wang can make something completely otherworldly sound totally, well, natural. It's made her a fixture everywhere from Munich's BLITZ to major festivals like Sustain-Release and Draaimolen.

Unsurprisingly, Wang is not one to be pinned down. Be it the sound design-anchored side project Lyder, her own label QEONE, or co-producing an album's worth of experimental percussion alongside jazz drummer Simon Popp, it's fair to say her personal output matches the feverish energy of her mixes. There's multidisciplinary, and then there's Wang: Poly-disciplinary, you might say.

Wang's entry into the RA Podcast series is no different, another stellar emphasis of her artistry. RA.955 is a voyage into wild variations of texture, rhythm and feeling, guided along by the principle of endless metamorphosis. Supple driving grooves meet crinkled surfaces, scuttling hi-hats meet chattering sonics, and good luck keeping hold of a consistent drum pattern for long. Behold a living organism raised by the club and the great outdoors in equal measure.

@polygonia

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#1930571Post 63 of 94
    [B]Hosted and Mixed by Matt Masters[/B]

[B]Artist - Title (Mix) [Label][/B] Crackazat - Can't Blame a Soul (Mana's Dub) [Stay True Sounds] Toronto Hustle & Sean Roman - Could This Be (AN ABACUS EDIT) Fred Everything & James Alexander Bright - Breathe (Rocco Remix) [Lazy Days Recordings] Ross Couch - Back Into My Life [Body Rhythm] Mike Agent X Clark - In The House (feat. Dr. Tinglefingers) [Shadow Pressings] XTAL & Keita Sano - Broken [Delusiuons Of Grandeur] Bread & Souls - I See You (instrumental) Megatronic - Been Thinkin (Jimpster Remix) [Razor N Tape] Loxodrome - Emberfall [Cyphon Recordings] Philippa & Jimpster - All I Always Wanted [Freerange Records] Fred P - Vibe To The Rhythm Unknown Artist - Find A Friend [Shadow Pressings]

Podcast home: [url]http://www.freerangerecords.co.uk/[/url]

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#1930666Post 64 of 94

"A system that's equal doesn't benefit the people that have the power." The Rhythm Section International founder talks about creating opportunities for Black artists and entrepreneurs, Caribbean conviviality and his abiding love for Peckham.

Bradley Zero, the DJ and founder of the label Rhythm Section International, is known for his commitment to his community. Zero grew up in a rich Caribbean culture in Leeds, where he and his family gathered in friends' living rooms to listen to music and eat home-cooked food. In opening Jumbi—the bar and listening space in London's Southeast neighborhood, Peckham—Zero has attempted to recreate this lively Caribbean conviviality. The venue is filled with his own personal record collection and one turntable. His style (as reflected in his imprint) celebrates house, soul, disco, funk and various shades of music from the afro-Caribbean diaspora.

In this RA Exchange, he talks about how the neighborhood has changed in the time he's been based there, how and when his career exploded from local pool hall gigs to an active global touring schedule and why he decided to study for an MBA. October is British Black History Month in the UK, and in this interview, Zero also discusses ways that he hopes to empower the Black British community to start their own businesses and assert power from the top echelons of the music industry. Rhythm Section International has started a touring series of free masterclasses called Future Proof, in which Zero and his team invite guests to teach hard skills on business and label management, how to cultivate a brand and much more. Listen to the episode in full.

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#1930667Post 65 of 94

Effervescent club cuts from one of Southeast Asia's rising DJ stars.

In Indonesia, the term santai (relaxed) is more than just an adjective—it's a lifestyle, one endearingly embodied by DITA. The New Delhi-born, Bali-rooted DJ's breezy attitude to life is reflected in dreamy, blissful euphoria.

DITA's RA Podcast is a window into both her disposition and sound, blending wiggly breakbeat into tweaking acid, Detroit house into Spanish electro, Balearic to '90s house and some grittier club fare, too. Her sets are rooted in a feel-good philosophy that allows her to freely play with energy and mood.

Don't just take our word for it: DJ Harvey hand-picked DITA to be a resident at his new club Klymax, nestled within the world-renowned Potato Head Bali, where DITA is also Head of Music. With gigs at everywhere from Panorama Bar (the first Indonesian woman to play) to Rainbow Disco Club and Dekmantel under her belt, the world is now taking notice of DITA's killer groove. A breakout 2025 surely beckons.

@dita-putri-widyanti @headstream

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#1930668Post 66 of 94

A journey through 35 years of house from the godfather of UK rave.

In popular mythology, the '90s are without question, the halcyon days of dance music—an era of free raves and unadulterated hedonism. It's a myth that Matthew Nelson, AKA Slipmatt, knows better than most–he was there.

During the late '80s, as the rave scene in the UK began to boom, Nelson began moonlighting as a DJ. He would land his first residency at Raindance, the East London rave that launched in September 1989 and would become the UK's first legal rave. By 1991 , he'd reach number two in the UK charts with "On A Ragga Tip" as one-half of SL2 and two years later, sell over 10,000 copies of the first pressing of SMD#1.

Nelson has got a lot to share (as you'll see in his interview) so we'll let him do the talking. He's been variously called the godfather of rave and happy hardcore, but what you'll hear on RA.958 is as "a journey through my 35 years of house." A DJ with this much pedigree brings much more than that, of course: touching on the breakbeat, jungle and acid house that soundtracked that golden age, as well as nods to the rich cross-pollination with scenes beyond the UK, from Joey Beltram's "Energy Flash" to Stardust's "Music Sounds Better With You."

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#1930669Post 67 of 94

EG.999 Hernan Cattaneo

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#1930670Post 68 of 94

EG.998 Nick Warren

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#1930671Post 69 of 94

“For the closing night of Return to the Source at the Interdimensional Transmissions presents The Bunker party, we have a night of unique pairings, back to back sets from people who knew each other mostly, but usually don’t play together. After a full weekend of non stop great music, what better than the drama of the unknown combinations to keep you fully engaged, with deeply curated pairings and flows for each room. On May 27, Mike Servito x [USER="42659"]Jeffrey[/USER] Sfire scheduled from 1am until 3am. Mike Servito always majestically closes out No Way Back, but what would this combination bring? Sfire brought the heat, and their styles melded in a slightly pitched down form, music from all eras appeared. To me, it was a form of sonic bliss. I went and asked the Danny from Bing (who does the sound and built the speakers for the Garden Stage) if he minded if we went later, he was all for it. So were Servito and Sfire, and it just kept getting better and better. The crowd was totally locked in, the feeling was ecstatic, it was truly a beautiful moment. A magical closing set that naturally extended from two hours to 5 hours of pure heat from two DJs whose whole life is this music and this culture — who could ask for more?” — BMG

Catch Servito and Sfire playing an extended set to close out No Way Back NYC presented by The Bunker at the Chocolate Factory as a day party on Sunday November 12: [url]https://ra.co/events/1983236[/url]

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#1931898Post 70 of 94

The London artist talks about self-doubt, overcoming creative blocks and her forthcoming album on Hyperdub.

Today's guest has spent the last decade proving that electronic music is an insufficient label for what she does. Since her landmark Hyperdub debut, For You and I, in 2019, Loraine James has moved through the world of IDM, glitch and ambient with a rare kind of emotional transparency. Whether producing club music under her own name or making ambient soundscapes under her experimental alias, Whatever The Weather, her work often feels like a diary—not just of her life, but of her creative evolution.

But as any artist will tell you, the path from one album to the next is rarely a straight line. Following the success and personal pride of 2023's Gentle Confrontation, James found herself at a crossroads. In this Exchange, she sits down with RA's multimedia editor, Bella Aquilina, to discuss the difficult second act of her career—a process marked by self-doubt, creative blocks and the surprising freedom found in the word "pop."

James talks about the "11-degree" sound; why the grey, undecided London weather shapes her sonic palette; how she navigated imposter syndrome after a popular record; her "failed" stint as a DJ; her love for Venue MOT and Corsica Studios; and why she's finally ready to leave the bedroom and return to the dance floor. Her forthcoming album on Hyperdub, Detached From The Rest of You, is out on May 8th. Listen to the episode in full.

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#1931899Post 71 of 94

The ATW Records boss and honorary prince of UK Garage steps up with a mix that might surprise you.

From the post-lockdown school of UK garage producers, Adam Emil Schierbeck, AKA Main Phase, is a rare international graduate. The Copenhagen producer has closely studied the British sound, shaping an international garage revival in his wake.

Schierback stands as one of UK Garage's premiere tastemakers. Ordained as the king of the speed garage shuffler, a Main Phase track is easy to spot: infectious swing and rippling melodies, underpinned by a sensual, determined mood. With Interplanetary Criminal, he now co-runs ATW Records, invigorating what was once a exploratory imprint into one of the scene's most crucial nurturers of new talent.

Some listeners might press play expecting the corybantic ragga edits of "100%," but patience is required: what you may expect from a Main Phase set only pokes its head out briefly (there's exactly one speed garage drop, two hours in).

Instead, treat RA.1030 as Main Phase 101. Opening with a dub-techno soundbath, the mix traces the roots and outer edges of his sound, and lands like an artistic statement he has been building towards since he was an awestruck teenager, racing home to catch Rinse FM.

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#1931900Post 72 of 94

The singular percussionist turns inward for a rare solo excursion.

Valentina Magaletti at the drums is a picture of freedom: laughing, loose-limbed, entirely absorbed. For RA.1029, the London-based percussionist channels that instinct into a rare solo outing—a personal excursion through her musical archive. The atmosphere moves as freely as she plays, shifting from ominous and claustrophobic passages to contemplative field recordings.

Collaboration is one of the central ways she continually reinvents herself, whether it be spiritual dub excursions with Shackleton and Holy Tongue, or post-punk melancholia with Moin. As she told The Guardian in 2024, "dialogue is more interesting than monologue." Take her work with Princípe associate Nídia, in which she used Angolan kuduro as a springboard for new acoustic visions of dance music.

But Magaletti is also a solo artist in her own right, and RA.1029 is the sound of her own monologue. The 90-minute mix sees her roving through her personal archive, from wild drum excursions and Midwestern industrial to frenetic free jazz, eerie gqom and Ukrainian electro. It captures, she says, her current inner state, a feeling of being "suspended between introspection and anticipation." Fitting, then, for a groundbreaking artist who thrives in the spaces in between.

Find the tracklist and Q&A at ra.co/podcast/1048 @magadrum

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#1931901Post 73 of 94

Ten years ago—27 April 2015—my brother and I made our long-planned boat party a reality. We welcomed 450 musical friends onto the Supperclub Cruise, left Amsterdam Centraal behind and glided west along the IJ and Noordzeekanaal while the harbour skyline turned brilliant orange.

Our good friends Eelke Kleijn and Jerry set the mood with a seamless warm-up B2B set. As the sun dipped, we handed the decks to Hernan Cattaneo and Guy J. For nearly three hours they built a hypnotic, melodic narrative that moved with the thrum of the engines and the cheers echoing off the water. When the final track faded, we knew we’d experienced something special.

The entire set was recorded, copied once for safety, and filed away under open someday. “Someday” became ten years—the mix hasn’t been heard since that night… until now.

Here it is: unedited and exactly as it sounded on deck. Press play, close your eyes, and sail back with us to that unforgettable King’s Day sunset. If you were there, thank you for being part of the story; if you’re hearing it for the first time, welcome aboard.

Recorded live: 27 Apr 2015 • IJ & Noordzeekanaal, Amsterdam Set length: 2 h 59 m • Format: 320 kbps MP3

If the music resonates, a quick rating or share keeps The Groove Collection moving forward. ⚓️

Thank you to every soul who boarded that evening. If the set revives memories (or sparks new ones), a quick rating or share keeps The Groove Collection afloat. Press play, close your eyes, and sail back with us. ⚓️

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#1931902Post 74 of 94
    [B]Hosted and Mixed by Matt Masters[/B]

[B]Artist - Title (Mix) [Label] [/B] Declan McDermott - Why Don't You Believe Me [Delusions of Grandeur] Rami & Ben Hixon - Saturday [Dolfin Records] Hidden Spheres - You Don't Know [Ryhthm Section Records] Metro - Brownstone Express (Fred Everything's Re-Creation) [Nu Groove Records] Alton Miller - Last One 1st (Life Recorder Remix) [Quintessentials] N.W.N. - Play With My (Homero Espinosa Touch Of Jazz Remix) DJ Linus - You Are House Music Jimpster - Crispy Pancakes [Freerange Records] Jeremiah - Moves (Doc Martin Remix) Vick Lavender - Time & Time Again (Jimpster Remix) [Mister Bear] Mr. Curi -  Luxembourgh Crackazat - Set My Sun Feat. Eva Lazarus [Freerange Records]

Podcast home: [url]http://www.freerangerecords.co.uk/[/url]

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#1931903Post 75 of 94
    [B]Hosted and Mixed by Matt Masters[/B]

[B]Artist - Title (Mix) [Label] [/B] Crackazat - Pick Me Up [Freerange Records] WAPO Jije - Grand Rising (Matt Masters Remix) [Cromati Records] 6th Borough Project - Let Me Know [Delusions of Grandeur] Jazzanova - That Night feat. Vikter Duplaix (Nutty Nys Retake 1) [Stay True Sounds] Black Eyes - Fish Lyfe (Nico Lahs Remix) Declan McDermott - Doin' It All 4 U (Lovetempo Remix) [Delusions of Grandeur] Mikekon - Shapes [WIP Music] Turbojazz feat. Javonntte - Everybody DJ [Last Forever Records] Alistair Colling Vs Tortured Soul feat Sabina - When You Find Your Love Hold On (Jon Cutlers Distant Mix) [Razor-N-Tape] Coflo & Emmaculate - Infinite [Cataleya Music] Finest Wear - Rejoice [Minor Sounds] Solitary Flight (OOFT! 2025 Remix)

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#1931972Post 76 of 94

The musical polymath talks creative left turns, the collapse of music media and her new album as Avalon & the Charm, Written into Changes.

A decade after her first feature appearance in Resident Advisor, Avalon Emerson returns for a long-form chat about the arc of her career and her surprising left turn towards indie pop. After leaving a successful career in coding in the early 2010s, the American DJ and producer became, seemingly overnight, a headline act touring the world's best clubs. By 2016, she was one of the most vital voices in underground dance music: a regular at Panorama Bar, a master of art of the eight-hour set and an artist releasing tracks that defined an era of emotive techno.

Recently, Emerson has surprised fans and critics by making yet another unexpected pivot as Avalon & the Charm. After debuting the dream pop band in 2023, she's back with the second album, Written into Changes, leaning even further into songwriting, live instrumentation and collaborations across the music spectrum.

In this candid conversation, she unpacks the new release—the vulnerability of lyrics exploring regret, setbacks and love lost—alongside the financial realities of performing as a live act. She also reflects on the leap of faith it takes to change course in public, her move from Berlin to a more balanced life in upstate New York and the "meat grinder" of the modern music industry, including the state of music journalism today. Listen to the episode in full. 

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#1931973Post 77 of 94

A maximalist sprint through IDM and acid from the Filipino DJ, producer and lore magnet.

Ramon Tambucon is, in his own words, "an EDM trap oldhead" through and through. But he takes his work seriously: on TikTok, the LA-based artist has become Gen Z's de-facto electronic music historian, equally at home with Mark Fisher and Skrillex, and has even featured in Forbes discussing IDM.

His world extends beyond content, too, obviously. Tabula Rasa, a platform with Jozef White that blends editorial, releases and showcases, has helped document scenes like California's UK garage wave, and Pang's records show a fine-tuned ear for melody.

RA.1034 is bright, buoyant and borderline ecstatic. When Pang's own "Forest Volt" hits early, it practically wriggles out of the speakers; from there he snaps between newcomers like Kooxla, '90s Belgian deep cuts from Gerome Sportelli and Burial, with bird calls, flutes and cascading chords flaring over heavy low-end and lightning-fast breaks.

Find the tracklist and Q&A at ra.co/podcast/1053

@ramonpang

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#1931974Post 78 of 94

The lost art of the slow burn, courtesy of the rising London house DJ.

In an attention economy, where hype cycles rise and fall faster than ever, our careers, our lives and our club nights are increasingly structured around instant gratification. But not Isaac Carter. The London artist's approach to DJing is understated and unhurried. You'll still find his RA Mix charged with serious bursts of pleasure (wait for the rattling subs to hit on Alexander Skancke's "You Get a Two" or the soaring pads on Sterac's "Mysterium"), but RA.1033 is a patient exploration of the deeper shades of house, and it's technically perfect—there isn't a single hi-hat out of place for its near two-hour run time.

Technical prowess aside, what's most impressive is his sense of groove. There are shifts in energy, including a distinctly after hours section about halfway in, but this is a session that could go on forever. It's a fautless soundtrack to ease us into a spring of swing.

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#1931975Post 79 of 94

EG.1036 N.O.Y

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#1931976Post 80 of 94

EG.1035 Huxley

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