Dancing Astronaut presents Axis, Episode 051: Mixed by Shermanology
For Dancing Astronaut's 51st installment, the Afrojack-discovered trio Shermanology, treat our readers to an interesting hour of groovy cuts and unrelenting electronica. The tracklist here is expansive, dabbling in numerous genres and styles; from Mord Fustang's "Taito" to Nom De Strip's "Techno Saturday" and Nicky Romero's "Symphonica," Shermanology leave little to the imagination, piecing together a thunderous array of peak time charmers. Track selections aside, the mix truly shines where the trio incorporates live vocals over some of today's biggest productions. Shermanology are here to jump start your weekend, full tracklist after the break.
Dancing Astronaut presents Axis, Episode 050: Mixed by Vicetone
This week, Dancing Astronaut's Axis has reached its 50th episode, and Dutch duo Vicetone have conjured a mix fitting for the special installment. The boys include exclusive mash ups, remixes and brand new original productions, giving the hour-long selection an authentic, home-made feel perfect for dance parties or on-the-go listening.
Dancing Astronaut presents Axis, Episode 049: Mixed by EEKO, Guest Mix by Duher
Axis returns in its 49th installment with EEKO at the helm, delivering 30 minutes of an ADHD genre hop through progressive, electro, tech, pop and more. From Alesso's latest "If I Lose Myself" to The Chemical Brother's remix of "XTC," EEKO shifts the energy at a breakneck pace throwing 18 songs into 30 minutes, throttling into every turn and slide of a fader. Duher kicks in for the second half of the mix, showcasing six of his original productions including "Rokit" and "Girls" and his remix of Afrojack's "Radioman." Listen below, full tracklist after the break.
Dancing Astronaut presents Axis, Episode 045: Mixed by Martin Garrix
All month long Dancing Astronaut is bringing you a special Tuesday installment of Axis, showcasing some of the fastest rising stars in EDM. This week 16 year old Dutch producer Martin Garrix graces the decks. Like Shreddie Mercury before him, young Martin manages to make the most of his 30 minute time slot - packing the mix full of exclusives and unreleased tracks you won't hear anywhere else. For the first time listeners will get a chance to hear his collaboration with TV Noise, as well as his remix of Daddy's Groove "Stellar". Demonstrating exquisite productions that sound well beyond his years, Martin Garrix is poised to have a big year in 2013. Listen to Martin’s fantastic mix below and click after the break for the full tracklisting.
Dancing Astronaut presents Axis, Episode 043: Mixed by Shreddie Mercury
On a special Wednesday edition of Axis, Shreddie Mercury stops by to deliver a 30 minute minimix of both his own heavy electro mashups, original remixes and some of the hardest hitting tracks of the last few months. After winning Zedd's "Spectrum" remix contest, Shreddie put himself on the map as an up-and-coming complextro producer whose unique approach to blaring synthesis resulted in him once again being commissioned to remix the complextro kingpin on "Clarity." There is no shortage of style here, as Shreddie ignores any call for subtlety stuttering and chopping his way through 19 tracks of bone-rattling electro.
Dancing Astronaut presents Axis, Episode 042: Mixed by Paul Oakenfold
Paul Oakenfold has been helping the electronic music scene unfold for over thirty years. Over this time, he has scored movie soundtracks, compiled countless mixes, released an endless array of chart topping originals and ranked first in the DJ Mag Top 100 in 1998 and 1999.