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Radio Slave – Grindhouse (Dubfire Terror Planet Remix)

I love listening to this track. When I first heard it, it was like a door opener for me!

Radio Slave - Grindhouse (Dubfire Terror Planet Remix)

 

Slam – Visions (Kobosil Remix)

I am an emotional listener. So whenever I am at home it depends on my mood what music I choose to listen. This one is always good for a warm up, the afterhour or when I am in need for energy.

Slam - Visions (Kobosil Remix)

 

Sous – Paradox

This one is brilliant. It unites so much in almost 7 minutes.

Slam - Visions (Kobosil Remix)

 

George Michael – Jesus To A Child

I love George Michael and especially the deepness in his lyrics. I already listened to this one a million times since I was a child.

 

Reinier Zonneveld – Megacity Servant

Never ending flight through universe.

Reinier Zonneveld - Megacity Servant (Original Mix)

 

George Benson – Give Me The Night

This one puts a smile on everybody’s face. Super classy!

George Benson - Give Me The Night (12'')

 

Alphaville – Big in Japan

I guess at least 2.000 clicks are mine. Whenever a friend listens to this they go like: hey, they played Big in Japan on the radio and I was thinking of you.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2bSXikykZBM

 

Dj Boring – Goodbye Michael

As a true George Michael lover this lo-fi mix of his song „Amazing“ by lovely DJ Boring is played at least twice a week wherever I am.

DJ Boring - Goodbye Michael

 

The Whitest Boy Alive – Rollercoaster Ride

That‘s also one of my favourite songs of all time. Even though it‘s so short it gives me a lot of feelings.

Whitest boy Alive - Rollercoaster Ride.

 

New Order – True Faith

Feeelings!

New Order - True Faith

 

Fathia – Encoding (EXYZT)

Fathia is next up on the fledging EXYZT label with a brace of brilliant techno tracks.
Fathia is of Afghan heritage and is based in Hamburg. She is a new artist starting to make a mark and has been hailed by the BBC as one of the first DJs to come from Afghanistan. She has already made a mark locally by opening up for the likes of Adam Beyer and DJ Anna, and is soon to go global on the evidence of this new EP.
Up first is ‘Encoding’, which is eight brilliantly atmospheric minutes of deep techno. Driving drums and frosted synths race along as curious chords bring intrigue to the grooves. The track burrows ever-deeper and is sure to get clubs marching as one.
On the flip, ‘Decoding’ is more mysterious, building the suspense with warped synths and deft little bits of sound design, teasing with kicks before they land proper. The release of tension when they come is sure to be huge on the dance floor, and the unsettling nocturnal mood is one that really sucks you in.

Fathia – Encoding (EXYZT) Out now!