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Friday Night Special (Fiery Fungus)

After two sparkly disco mixes I’ve decided to go a little deeper for this FNS. For the disco-lovers, don’t worry, there will no doubt be room for glitters and gold in future mixes. However, this time, for the mad ones, the crazies, you know, them freaky motherf$%&@s, I’ve selected a wide array of cuckoo crazy tech house, drums, chants and trippy vibes. Over two hours of hypnotizing, stretched-out tracks, at a blissful 122-124 bpm.

After a slow build-up with some ethereal electronica by Ott, Isolee, Rodriguez Jr. and KiNK the mix hits a fierce body of percussion-heavy tracks by Ray Okpara, Spencer Parker, Santos and Auntie Flo, mixed with some melodic tech house. And finally, some  ”after hours” madness with far-out tracks by Raresh, Ellen Allien, DJ Koze, Wolfgang Voigt and Pachanga Boys. I’m running out of witty adjectives here, so just go listen ok?

Friday Night Special (Fiery Fungus) by Light Sound Dimension on Mixcloud

Friday Night Special (Jelly Brain)

Because of popular demand another disco-themed mix. This one features a lot of amazing tracks from remix kings like Todd Terje, Gigamesh and Aeroplane. It starts off with a track from Pye Corner Audio’s “Black Mill Tapes Vol. 3″, one of the best electronic music albums of 2012. For the rest of the mix I tried to find a balance between italo- and spacedisco bangers, discopop remixes and electro-disco. At the peak of all this glitter madness there are two epic Dutch remixes of classic disco tracks: Donna Summer’s “I Feel Love” by Steve Rachmad and the 90′s hit “Disco To Disco”, remixed by San Proper and Melon. After that a gradual comedown with mellow tracks by Tornado Wallace, Todd Terje and Siriusmo. There we go:

Friday Night Special (Jelly Brain) by Light Sound Dimension on Mixcloud

Friday Night Special (Cosmic Candy)

Space disco, italo disco, nu-disco, disco disco, electro and house, that’s what you’ll find in this new spaced-out edition of the FNS. As a matter of fact I think this is the first FNS that has absolutely no techno in it, if you don’t count the Underworld snippet. What you will get is space disco classics, Rebolledo, Todd Terje, Tornado Wallace, Studio 54 classics, Andres, great nu-disco remixes,  Pachanga Boys, Psychemagik, Moroder, Space Dimension Controller and Daft Punk, and more. 24 tracks in just over 90 minutes.

Also, as you might have noticed, no more numbering in the new year. Because numbers are boring. Instead, the mixes will now have their very own extra special fantastic unique names. So strap yourself into your starship for some “Cosmic Candy”:

Friday Night Special (Cosmic Candy) by Light Sound Dimension on Mixcloud

Friday Night Special #15

There we are, the last Friday Night Special of the year. We’re a little early this week, in order for you to enjoy the mix with your family under the Christmas tree. An extra special, long and deep edition with 21 tracks and 100+ minutes. Somehow, it wasn’t that hard to fill those minutes with great tracks. As a matter of fact, I even had to exclude a lot of fresh ones. There really was an abundance of good tracks this year. Even though about 95-99% of the thousands of tracks that come out every year are crap (rough estimate), that still leaves hundreds of good-to-amazing ones that are released every year. I’ve tried to gather as many as I could find for the 15 FNS mixes this year.

Two fantastic slower tracks by Kollektiv Turmstrasse and Shoe Box kick off this week’s mix, before a Ray Okpara banger lifts the pace. Robert Johnson’s San Laurentino follows with “Somewhere Under The Stars” (number 1 of 2012 on many lists), followed by some more spacey, tropical, chimey techhouse goodness from Re.You, Matthew Dekay, Tube & Berger, Monkey Safari, Bakermat, Marlose and Miguel Lobo. When Guy J’s Mercury arrives things start to go deeper. Two amazing ethereal techno tracks from Chymera and Nadia Struiwigh are the apex of the mix. To close off some great techno tracks by Guy J, Boris Werner and Sigha.

One year and 15 mixes later, we’re still up and running. Let’s see what the next year has in store!

 

Friday Night Special #15 by Light Sound Dimension on Mixcloud

Here are some good end-of-the-year lists:
Resident Advisor Top 50 Tracks Of 2012
trndmusik top 50
Best Podcasts 2012 @ XlR8R
Best Music Podcasts 2012 @ Twilight Frequencies
Pan-Pot Best of 2012 Charts
PopMatters Best Electronic Music 2012
10 Best Techo Tracks Of All Time According To Surgeon

Friday Night Special #14

A new month, a new FNS. This one starts off with some epic techhouse tracks by Dj Phono, Booka Shade, Joris Delacroix, Leland McWilliams and Alexis Raphael. Then some tracks that lean more toward techno than house, by Steffi, Martin Dawson, Kollektiv Turmstrasse and Guy J. The last 35 minutes are straight-up “real” techno, with the bpm rising to 127-128. And somewhere in between there are also some freaky tracks by Benoit & Sergio and U.

Check out the “timestamp” feature to identify separate tracks. Hope you enjoy it folks!

Friday Night Special #13

The FNS just keeps on truckin’… A great indie track by Miracle Fortress kicks off the 13th edition. Some poppy house and acid house from John Talabot, Lando Kal and A Guy Called Gerald, followed by amazing John Tejada and Maetrik tracks. From about the 30-minute mark it’s techno all the way with Gary Beck, Robert Hood and Ray Kajioka.

I switched from Soundcloud to Mixcloud, because they offer unlimited space and have cool track id features. Unfortunately, Mixcloud doesn’t let you download sets. One the up-side the mix is now “timestamped”, which means that you can always see the name of the track that is playing.

Friday Night Special #12

Light Sound Dimension is in deep hibernation, but once in a while it wakes up for a new Friday Night Special. This one is a day early, right in time for the ADE. So if you are going there this weekend (I’m jealous, can’t make it myself) this is a perfect warm up mix.

I always try to make the mixes progressive, because even if they are for home-listening I believe a build-up from softer tunes to harder beats works best. I think I found some amazing tracks for this one. It starts off with a nice Hrdvsion remix of Nina Simone and the latest Pachanga Boys. Then new releases by Barnt and Steve Rachmad, followed by some deep tracks by Kruse & Nuernberg, Soy Mustafa and Mark Henning. Special mentions for tracks by Contra Communem Opinonem and Mario Basanov & Vidis, both go straight into my top 5 of the year. Two tracks, by Maetrik and Johannes Heil, to end with a bang.
 

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John Talabot – Tragedial / Mai Mes

Two excellent spaced-out, exotic, 8o8-sounding electronica tracks by Spanish dj/producer John Talabot, courtesy to Pitchfork. From his recent lp Fin, which received 5 stars in The Guardian.

Friday Night Special #11

Some deeper techno tunes this time. The mix starts with some great minimal by Coma, Dominik Eulberg, Ryan Davis and Pantha Du Prince, and then slowly builds up to a deep, melodic technojourney with tracks by Edomite, Jerome Sydenham, Phil Kieran and a classic by Steve Rachmad from his recently reissued breakthrough album. And this “dj” ain’t afraid to play a long version of a m$%&(*@cking record, so hang in there. After about 60 minutes the mix slowly comes down again with tracks by Luke Hess, Maetrik, Stephan Barnem, Redshape and Pitto.

 

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Friday Night Special #10

Summer is coming to an end, but we’re not there yet. Let’s make it an “Indian Summer”. This Friday Night Special should provide a good soundtrack for it. It’s also the 10th installment. Yippy! We start off with an older track by Ellen Allien, followed by an amazing recent release by Makam. We slowly reach a climax through Dionne, Max Cooper and Maetrik, followed by a plateau of P’Taah, Matador and And.Id tracks. Then some sunny tracks to come down, closing it off with Monkey Safari’s epic “Hi-Life”. “Dirty Thirty” has been featured in a FNS before, but I wanted to mix it again because it is just so awesome. Enough with the dumb cliches, listen up!

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Alle Farben – Luminous Green (DJ-set)

Sets by Berlin dj Alle Farben always feel like a breath of fresh air. The great thing about Alle Farben is that, unlike so many (deep/tech) house dj’s nowadays, particularly in the Netherlands, he is Not. Boring. But continually adds real groove, originality and excitement to his sets.

Listen to this delightful 3-hour set, which manages to be light-hearted, exotic, groovy, and interesting at the same time.

Totally recommended for a hot summer day!

Here’s a couple of highlights:

Oliver Schories -- Amsterdam

Coeur de la Pirate -- Place de la Republique (Rauschhaus Kuschelhause Edit)

Sebo & Madmotormiquel -- Don’t Eat

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DJ Tennis – The Outcast [ft. PillowTalk]

Is (minimal) techno gearing up for a neo-psychedelic, retro-1960s kind of phase? I certainly hope so!

This track by Italian producer DJ Tennis, with vocals by PillowTalk (of ‘Soft‘ fame), sounds like a combination of minimal and house beats with Beatles-esque psychedelic vocals. Not strange, since PillowTalk are from San Francisco. But this is a combination that I would very much like to see pursued further!

Johannes Heil @ Fusion Festival, 30-6-2012

The set by Johannes Heil (such a name) was one of the highlights of the Fusion Festival in Lärz, Germany, this year. And it just so happens that someone has made a good-quality video of it, with excellent sound. Almost, just almost, manages to capture the indescribable atmosphere of this festival.

And if you want to revel in some sweet memories, check out this, this, and this.

Shed Album: The Killer

From Berlin producer/dj Shed comes a new album, ‘The Killer‘, hailed by Resident Advisor as contender for techno album of the year, which can be streamed until July 27 here (much better sound quality than YouTube, so make sure to take a listen). It’s full of sparse, dystopic techno, but intermingled with all kinds of dub, breakbeat, ambient and classic house elements, making it a true sonic journey, rather than an album full of dancefloor killers.

For instance, check out this brutal, old-fashioned techno track, ‘I Come By Night’, very much the Berghain/Ostgut sound, but with an almost religious kind of melody on the background.

Also check out Day After. Possibly even better. Great interplay between kick and snare drums and a great melody, rather original too.

Super Flu & Andhim – Reeves

One wonders how the duo Andhim, here together with Super Flu, always manages to make their tracks sound so simple, yet tenaciously effective. There’s always this little hook that makes an otherwise not overly interesting track irresistible.

Also check out Hasoweh (although that one borders on the boring, I must say, but it’s got some goodies).

Storm Queen – Let’s Make Mistakes (Club)

A sexy and dark bluesy house track with a great build-up by NYC producer Storm Queen (Morgan Geist).

Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – Round And Round (Little Loud Remix)

Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti’s track ‘Round and Round‘ is my favourite track of 2010, and Ariel Pink is a hero, period.

But check out this fantastic remix by Tourist – of ‘Jupiter‘ and ‘Placid Acid‘ fame – of the signature track. Managing to give me the same exhilarated feeling I had when I first heard the original. That, I think, is when a remix succeeds.

And while you’re at it, check out the other remixes by Tourist too. All of them bright, big-gestured, upbeat electronic gems, with lots of synthesizer love.

- edit: And while you’re at that, check out ‘Fires‘ by Tourist too. Hypnotic track.

Dolle Jolle – Balearic Incarnation (Todd Terje’s Extra Doll Mix)

A great summer track by Norwegian Dolle Jolle from 2008. This was a time when a Balearic reference in the title was still cool (4 years later, not so much :p). Deep and fresh:

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