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Nicolas Jaar – Time for Us (Original Mix)

This is definitely one of my favorite tracks since i started listening electronic music and my favorite closing track.

Nicolas Jaar - A time for us

 

Bob Moses – Grace (Original Mix)

When i do a podcast i like to start from a slow and catchy place, Bob Moses is one of my favorite bands to do so, and this is a track i use a lot to begin with a set. 

Bob Moses - Grace (Official Audio)

 

Morning Factory – Bouncing Moog (Original Mix)

Oldie but goodie, i always use old tracks in my sets, i think playing the newest ones doesn’t give any advantage to the performer, i like to make the think which track is he playing, maybe some use shazam to know so.

Morning Factory - Bouncing Moog

 

Siopis – Fire (Original Mix)

Once i have the people dancing mostly pass the middle of my set i like to put this bomb to put people on a dancing mood. 

 

Mark Henning – Me You And I (Original Mix)

Groove is definitely an essential part of my sets, i don’t use vocals a lot but when i do it needs to be a groovy track with just a few vocals on it, this is one of those tracks. 

Mark Henning - Me You & I

 

Maetrik feat. Kule Runner – Snorkel (Original Mix)

When the after party is at it’s peak level this is a the bomb that i always use, it has all the elements to drive people crazy.

 

Stimming feat. Piper Davis – China Tree (Original Mix)

This is in my top 3 songs and the first vinyl i bought, i remember entering Los Angeles Amoeba Music directly to get this one out. 

 

Swayzak – Ping Pong (Original Mix)

Another oldie but goodie, first time i hear this was in Damian Lazarus Fabric 54 and i’ve been using it since then. 

Ping Pong - Swayzak | Swayzak Recordings [2000]

 

Lee Jones – Yoyo (Original Mix) 

This is another one from Lazaru’s Fabric 54, it’s a must play when the after party is at it’s peak zone, people always react to this track even tho they don’t know which one is it, also from my top 3.

 

Jungle – Cherry 

This is a new track, and its not a dance one but it is on my top 10, i like the soul this band puts into their productions, it’s an inspiration for me. 

 

Andromo & Delia Ros – Beyond The Sun (Superfreq)

Andromo and Delia Ros are two producers making their Superfreq label debut with a set of tasty tracks of shimmery, dubbed out deep techno.
Vancouver based Andromo has previously released on labels such as Chris Fortier’s Fade Records, Bedrock and Viva Recordings, and here he links with Mexican producer Delia Ros from the likes of Akbal Music, Harvibal and Mexa. Together they showcase their forward-looking techno sound, one that is a perfect for this revered label.
Up first from this talented pair is the brilliant ‘Beyond the Sun,’ a spritely and melodic offering, and the sort of spaced out track that really encourages you to cast your mind free. The drums are icy and infectious, the chords warm and the tempo perfectly designed so as to carry you away on the hypnotic groove.
Then comes the equally essential ‘Be Patient (Andromo Mix), a darker and more heads down affair, but with cinematic pads and a real sense of space in the track. The kinetic drums are stripped back but dynamic and the sound designs are filled with

 

Out Now… Andromo & Delia Ros – Beyond The Sun (Superfreq) Cat. No.: SFD051