A-Trak keeps listeners on their toes for Fool’s Gold Radio November 2012
Another month, another impeccable Fool's Gold Radio mix courtesy of scratch-addict A-Trak. There isn't much to say that hasn't already been said about the Fool's Gold Radio show - it is the embodiment of what it means to be a DJ. Eclectic, stylish and flawlessly mixed, A-Trak's latest outing is a lesson in what you should be listening to. Opening with the hauntingly beautiful remix of "All Your Gold" by Hercules and the Love Affair, A-Trak wastes no time showcasing a wide swath of sounds and styles. Featuring his latest collaboration with Lifelike, "Don't Stop," as well as cuts from Club Cheval, Tony Quattro, Van Toth, and more, A-Trak once again delivers a mix that will find a permanent home in our iTunes.
Fool’s Gold Radio stays fresh and funky for October
After nearly 14 months since its inception, A-Trak's brainchild, Fool's Gold Radio continues to deliver some of the freshest and funkiest tunes in dance music today. Interspersed with A-Trak's casual humor, this hour-long mix genre hops from techno to acid house to chill wave and back again. It's the perfect mix for those of us with iTunes ADHD. As always, A-Trak flawlessly mixes his favorites of the moment, taking us on a tour of his extensive library of choice cuts. Stand out tracks include "ARYM" from ​Bromance Records​ resident Monseiur Monseiur, A-Trak and Tommy Trash's brand new track "Tuna Melt," and Dancing Astronaut favorite Amtrac's "Never Dug Disco." Staying true to the mantra that a DJ should play songs you've never heard, A-Trak delivers yet again - asserting himself as a true tastemaker in an increasingly vanilla scene.
A-Trak showcases his talents on Fool’s Gold Radio March 2012
Fool's Gold Radio continues to be one of our favorite shows on Electric Area -- the track selection is impeccable and A-Trak's mixing is as inventive as it is flawless. The March 2012 mix does not disappoint even with its noticeably funkier feel. At an hour long, this disco and house heavy mix is a must download for anyone who calls themselves a fan of dance music.