Forgotten Treasures

Forgotten Treasure: Theo Parrish “Heal Yourself and Move” (1998)

It’s late Sunday afternoon in San Francisco and I’m listening to some music that has been my Sunday staple for so long. I don’t know what it is about their music, but Theo Parrish and Omar-S are often my weekend companions. In that sense this track is certainly not ‘forgotten,’ …

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Future Classics

Future Classic: Machine Drum “Sacred Frequency”

Before I get into this – does anyone else think ‘Sacred Frequency’ is such a great title? It sounds like a track Underground Resistance would have made back in the day. Seriously though, Travis Stewart, a.k.a. Machinedrum has been on fire recently and just dropped 4-track EP on Planet Mu …

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Guest Mix #05: SEAN KOSA (Toronto)

I’ve been bugging good homie Sean Kosa about getting a mix for years and finally it’s here. And 3 hours long!!! Been missing Sean ever since he moved to Kazakhstan (yes, Kazakhstan!), he was one of our best adopted Montrealers. And to this day, I still don’t know what the …

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Dj Mixes

MIMS Guest Mix: DJ LUV (Montreal)

Luv is one of the guys in Montreal who I respect a lot as a DJ and music head. First off cause he’s been in this thing longer than I have (respect your elders hehe) but mostly because I respect his generosity and love of sharing his uncovered nuggets. I …

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Dj Mixes

Guest Mix: Jerome Derradji (Still Music, Chicago)

Still Music is based in Chicago, IL, and is the brainchild of Jerome Derradji. Now in its seventh year, Still Music has been instrumental in the worldwide proliferation of some of America’s freshest underground dance music. From raw disco to beautiful, refined techno, and stopping at every tempo and mood …

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Future Classics

Future Classic: Floating Points “Marilyn”

Floating Points – with tunes like “People’s Potential” and “Vacuum Boogie,” it’s no brainier that Floating Points is a master who can effortlessly whip out delightful cosmic boogie, a trusted provider of some seriously hot jam to your ultimate pleasure. I don’t know about you, but I’ve been waiting long …

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Future Classics

Future Classic: Braille “The Year 3000/Leavin’ Without You”

It was love at first hear. I’m talking about Braille‘s Leavin’ Without You. Back in early May I didn’t even get to hear the full track, all I got was about 1-2 minutes of snippet on the Rush Hour website. But that was enough for me to fall for it …

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Interviews

Larry Levan Interview circa 1991 – KissFM London

Here’s something very special: Over at Soundcloud, an extremely rare UK interview/mix with Larry Levan is now available for your listening pleasure. To put it in context, Levan was in London to play some of the opening nights at Ministry of Sound, a club largely (if not entirely) based on the …

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Forgotten Treasures

Forgotten Treasure: Round Five Feat. Tikiman – Na Fe Throw It (1999)

Oh my am I ever a sucker for that whole late 90’s german techno meets deep dub music. It’s not for every one out there but for me the sight of a shitty record sleeve written Basic Channel, Rhythm & Sound, Maurizio gets my spine tingling… This one came out …

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Future Classics

Future Classic: 6th Borough Project “One Night In the Borough”

Following three separate EPs, the build-up to 6th Borough Project‘s debut full-length culminates in this CLASSY matte-sleeve 3xLP release. You already know the deal with these dudes – they’re one of the top dogs in the nu disco/slo-house category, constantly killing it with tasteful edit/productions, which are built on the …

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Future Classics

Future Classic: Andy Stott “Passed Me By”

For me any ANDY STOTT release is a must by and I can’t say i’ve ever been disappointed by the dude’s work. Now obviously this sort of thing isn’t for everyone but for anyone into the super deep midtempo techno à la Basic Channel in the mid-90’s but also more recently …

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Theo Parrish Interview – Detroit Sound Sculptures

In a day when the digital age has takin over, anybody can use a computer to make music with generic sounds. Theo Parrish on the other hand decides to keep things interesting by collecting his own sounds within his environment, Detroit city. I came across this video a while back …

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