Despite taking the week off both Bump In The Hump and blogging, there's been so much fantastic music released I just had to put together a massive edition of Enlightened Listening. However the weather is calling me back outside so I won't be doing a comprehensive breakdown of the 24 releases, but rather I'll simply suggest a scroll through the playlist which is chock full of all kinds of house along with a sprinkling of fat funk, several sensational remixes and EPs, and a couple epic albums to cap it all off. Personal highlights include Jayda G, Tensnake's remix of Duke Dumont, Andhim's remix of Agoria, both sides of the Solee/Parquet Recordings EP, the whole of the On The Air EP, and Henry Saiz's "Iridescent." Dig into the full playlist below, enjoy your weekend and be sure to stay safe/sane!
Hot Tub & Ben Fox - Awakening
Jayda G - Both Of Us
The Brothers Macklovitch - Give Love To Get Some (ft. Leven Kali)
Boys Noize - Mvinline
Duke Dumont ft. Say Lou Lou - The Nightcrawler (Tensnake Remix)
Eelke Kleijn - The Hierophant
Dominik Eulberg - Neuntöter (Adana Twins Funk Remix)
Chicken Lips - Goldenlips
Moonrunner83 - Lovers In A Dangerous Time
Dua Lipa - Break My Heart (Joris Voorn Remix)
Agoria ft. Blasé - 3 Letters (Andhim Remix)
Moon Boots - W.T.F. (Tinlicker Remix)
Solee - Planet Earth | March Of The Giants
Tchami - Born Again / Buenos Aires
Jay Robinson - Control
BARILAN - Resistance
Yyvng - Rock'n'Roll
DJ Q, Jamie Duggan & Booda - Sirens
End In Tears - On The Air
Henry Saiz - Appreciation
Khåen - The Quiet Life
BAILE & Nuage - Memory Pattern
Franky Wah - The Revival, Vol. 1
Yotam Avni - Was Here
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Friday, January 24, 2020
Enlightened Listening for January 24
After last week's Enlightened Listening leaned towards experimental cuts through a couple cool albums, this week we're treated to tons of top notch techno alongside some dope DnB and deep house.
Opening the playlist is the brilliance from Four Tet's forthcoming album Sixteen Oceans (due out in March). He's followed by an epic and gorgeous track from Endrik Schroeder, which receives an equally enamoring remix from Marco Passarani. Staying with remixes, Blende graces the groovy NICOLAAS cut "XXO." Closing out these first five tracks is my favourite of the whole playlist and perhaps my favourite new release of the year, a fantastic take on Pointer Sisters classic "Automatic" from Tensnake. Playing perfectly with the already awesome original, Tensnake's contemporary touch is simply sublime.
While we've had A-Trak and Chromeo cross paths a couple times, we've never been treated to a track like the next one. The Brothers Macklovitch are now a real thing and we get our first taste with a deep take on Raphael Saadiq. Another reworked classic follows that as warner case takes us all the way back to 1987 via a cover of Mr. Fingers' "Can You Feel It." Turning towards house, OCULA offers up an inspired five track EP in Summit. After that brief house hiatus, things turn techno with a couple absolutely killer EPs from Kölsch and Hidden Empire, the latter truly taking you on an Odyssee. They are followed by the massive debut EP from HUNTER (Siegel) and his new jet black techno turn.
Turning towards legends, Booka Shade bring a couple new cool moving cuts with their Dear Future Self EP before Paul Woolford dons his Special Request moniker for two equally intoxicating and inspired remixes of the one and only Erol Alkan and his "Spectrum." But now it's time for bangers, so let's head to Night Bass for the dope title track of Jay Robinson's LSD EP. That's followed by the sensational standout Ibranovski remix of "Better" from Valentino Khan's House Party (Remixes) EP. Finally we close with two DnB EPs. First Jake Robertz mesmerizes us, ultimately turning us to stone with Medusa. Said stone is promptly pulverized by three immensely powerful collaborative cuts from René LaVice and Future Cut. Stream everything below, find individual releases linked at the bottom and enjoy!
Four Tet - Baby
Endrik Schroeder - Everyday Of Your Life
NICOLAAS ft. Chela - XXO (Blende Remix)
Tensnake - Automatic
Raphael Saadiq - So Ready (The Brothers Macklovitch Remix)
warner case - Can You Feel It
OCULA - Summit
Kölsch - Shoulder Of Giants / Glypto
Hidden Empire - Odyssee
HUNTER - I Might Forgive I Don't Forget
Booka Shade - Dear Future Self
Erol Alkan - Spectrum (Special Request Mixes)
Jay Robinson - LSD
Valentino Khan & Wuki ft. Roxanna - Better (Ibranovski Remix)
Jake Robertz - Medusa
René LaVice & Future Cut - Nine Strings / Eyes
Opening the playlist is the brilliance from Four Tet's forthcoming album Sixteen Oceans (due out in March). He's followed by an epic and gorgeous track from Endrik Schroeder, which receives an equally enamoring remix from Marco Passarani. Staying with remixes, Blende graces the groovy NICOLAAS cut "XXO." Closing out these first five tracks is my favourite of the whole playlist and perhaps my favourite new release of the year, a fantastic take on Pointer Sisters classic "Automatic" from Tensnake. Playing perfectly with the already awesome original, Tensnake's contemporary touch is simply sublime.
While we've had A-Trak and Chromeo cross paths a couple times, we've never been treated to a track like the next one. The Brothers Macklovitch are now a real thing and we get our first taste with a deep take on Raphael Saadiq. Another reworked classic follows that as warner case takes us all the way back to 1987 via a cover of Mr. Fingers' "Can You Feel It." Turning towards house, OCULA offers up an inspired five track EP in Summit. After that brief house hiatus, things turn techno with a couple absolutely killer EPs from Kölsch and Hidden Empire, the latter truly taking you on an Odyssee. They are followed by the massive debut EP from HUNTER (Siegel) and his new jet black techno turn.
Turning towards legends, Booka Shade bring a couple new cool moving cuts with their Dear Future Self EP before Paul Woolford dons his Special Request moniker for two equally intoxicating and inspired remixes of the one and only Erol Alkan and his "Spectrum." But now it's time for bangers, so let's head to Night Bass for the dope title track of Jay Robinson's LSD EP. That's followed by the sensational standout Ibranovski remix of "Better" from Valentino Khan's House Party (Remixes) EP. Finally we close with two DnB EPs. First Jake Robertz mesmerizes us, ultimately turning us to stone with Medusa. Said stone is promptly pulverized by three immensely powerful collaborative cuts from René LaVice and Future Cut. Stream everything below, find individual releases linked at the bottom and enjoy!
Four Tet - Baby
Endrik Schroeder - Everyday Of Your Life
NICOLAAS ft. Chela - XXO (Blende Remix)
Tensnake - Automatic
Raphael Saadiq - So Ready (The Brothers Macklovitch Remix)
warner case - Can You Feel It
OCULA - Summit
Kölsch - Shoulder Of Giants / Glypto
Hidden Empire - Odyssee
HUNTER - I Might Forgive I Don't Forget
Booka Shade - Dear Future Self
Erol Alkan - Spectrum (Special Request Mixes)
Jay Robinson - LSD
Valentino Khan & Wuki ft. Roxanna - Better (Ibranovski Remix)
Jake Robertz - Medusa
René LaVice & Future Cut - Nine Strings / Eyes
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