absolutely not what you’re looking for but I love DJ Premier’s NY Reality Check 101. A showcase of late 90s NY underground hip-hop, and Premier is one of the greatest of all time. Unfortunately the mixing gets fucked up by the youtube playlist, but it’s still good
This is awesome as well. DJ Premier is amazing
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Warning: annoying gabber/uptempo
Idk how serious this post is but I really like Uptempo Hardcore so sorry in advance for piep and zaag kicks lol but here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qe9KIX86hzg&list=PLDSCAlQsZ_ISftMIo6wx_fpQQj_HcEQ9F
Avanity was posting mixes once a month and doing sets with Madzon like 4 times a year and then both went radio silent after 2023 and I’ve been joneszing hard since. There is a Hardstyle/Rawstyle dj named Basher that is still posting stuff so I got that at least but I need my angry annoying kicks…
At least they left with a 3 hour set though.
It’s serious in a fun kind of way. So perfect
Cool lol. I’m a metalhead but I also dig electronic music. I really like Uptempo and other hard dance stuff but I’ve been real into Breakcore lately.
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Marc Rebillet is so talented at live mixing.
That dude is just a blast. All time bloomer energy
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John 00 Fleming (1998.11.14) Live @ Club 97 Monastery - old school energetic trance from the end of the 90s, peak time for the genre, still before digital turntables too
Midnight City Soundsystem @ KoningsKaap (2022) - jazz/disco/funk inspired house, I like this group’s vibe, they seem wholesome
oh I should also mention this one:
Aeroplane - 500th Essential Mix (Live from Circus Liverpool) (2010) - this set made me get into 80s italo disco, combines old and new seamlessly
You also have awesome music! Loving what people added to this thread.
This was incredible last year:
https://soundcloud.com/moktarmoktar/moktar-live-at-meredith-music-festival-09122023
Big crowd of 10,000 people, huge Palestinian flags waving, thumping techno with arabic samples.
It was directly after this perfect house and disco set:
https://on.soundcloud.com/wXi1zoBieisB8EBK7
What a weekend…
Oh my god I love your taste in music! Do you have more? Because I need more
Justice essential mix. Reminds me of a time in my life where music felt totally fresh, introduced me to a lot of new sounds,and has (had) the perfect mix of contemporary and classic.
DJ Harvey - Live at Rumours. He only sold it on Bandcamp during COVID and it’s the only DJ set he’s ever officially released but it’s pure summer-sunshine-rollerskates-house-goodness. Like you can’t imagine anyone anywhere having a better time. Just look at him on the cover and just listen to that part just after one hour and fifteen minutes in, absolutely ecstatic.
Fun house set by Dana Kim on seoul community radio. Not brain busting but just solid good vibes throughout
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Richie Hawtin DE9 is my all time favorite. I used to be super into electronic music a long time ago. Now not so much, but this one I remember still and listen to it even now from time to time.
It’s minimalist techno btw
“After recording, sampling, cutting and splicing over 100 tracks down into their most basic components, I ended up with a collection of over 300 loops, ranging in length from 1 note to 4 bars. I then started to recreate and reinterpret each track, putting the pieces back together as if an audio jigsaw puzzle.” With such a robust conceptual process, perhaps the most surprising aspect of Richie Hawtin’s DE9 “piece” was how coherent, and moreover, musical it sounded. The resulting 31 “ID points” charted everything that was good and great in post-millennium skeletal techno, and the considerable production prowess of the man himself. DE9’s molecular methodology went on to inspire countless mixes throughout the ensuing decade, but was perhaps most important for directly challenging perceptions of what it meant to be a DJ.
- Ryan Keeling
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Together & Cassius Live @ El Paradiso
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SOPHIE x Boiler Room