Dancing Astronaut presents Axis episode 146: Mixed by Ookay
One of the leaders of California's burgeoning bass and trap scene, Ookay has more than just a few notches on his belt where his productions are concerned. Collaboration duties alongside Diplo on Avicii's "You Make Me," planted him firmly on the map, but it was his remix work and originals that earned Ookay a position at the forefront of the Cali-bass movement. For Episode 146 of our Axis Radio Show, we hand the decks over to the eclectic talent who has concocted an hour long freak-out that we're having trouble finding words to describe. Either way, it's a surefire method for waking up your roommates.
Dancing Astronaut presents Axis episode 141: Mixed by Ferdinand Weber
Axis Episode 141 is brought to you by Ferdinand Weber, the Berlin-based deep house gate crasher who's following has grown exponentially since his remix of The Weeknd's "Devil May Cry." Since then he's gone on to garner an international fanbase and worldwide performances. For his addition to Dancing Astronaut's premiere radio show, Weber crafts an hour's worth of groove-friendly house melodic house cuts. Opening with Squarehead's "No One Has to Know" the mix ebbs and flows across 14 catchy cuts that include his own work alongside Fabich on "Aaliyah" as well as Josh Butler, Eddie Amadaor, Nvoy and Sascha Braemer.
Dancing Astronaut presents Axis episode 110: Mixed by Matt Lange
Anjunabeats youngblood and LA native Matt Lange jumps on the Dancing Astronaut decks for his debut mix on a special Monday edition of Axis. In line with his Anjunadeep EP, Staccato, Lange's hour long offering to the dance music gods comes in the form of a tranquil and transcendent sonic experience. Opening with Pig & Dan's "Soulstice," the multifaceted Lange sets a melodramatic tone early, ebbing and flowing through a collection of beautifully composed pieces including Sasha's remix of "Hey Now" and his own originals "Ether" and "Staccato." Wrapping up the mix, Lange showcases his powerful remix of Anjuna head honchos, Above & Beyond's "Good For Me," bringing the 13-track collection to an anthemic end.
The Radar Episode 006: Mixed by Invoker
On the 6th edition of our Radar podcast, French talent Invoker prepares an hour-long lesson on deep Parisian sonic sensuality. After making a splash with his remix of Beyonce's "Partition," the up-and-comer took his turn at A Tribe Called Quest's "Once Again," installing yet another bubbling sub bass and impossible sexuality into the hip hop classic. For his debut on Dancing Astronaut and The Radar airwaves, Invoker finds himself dabbling in a variety of complimentary genres with touches of soulful funk and future bass matched by tasteful R&B. From Anna Lunoe's "Breathe" to Todd Terje's "Strandbar," and his own never before heard original "A Feeling," Invoker keeps the mix impossibly cool -- like any self-respecting Frenchman would.
Dancing Astronaut presents Axis Episode 103: Mixed by Hard Rock Sofa
Hard Rock Sofa take their turn on the Axis airwaves for the 103rd edition of our podcast. The estimable outfit power through an hour's worth of festival friendly electro house cuts, including their own "Skidka" and Kryder's "Tarzan." A collection of the most blistering big room beats available, the Russia phenoms do well to deliver on their "Hard Rock" moniker, conducting a perplexing yet satisfying display of high octane dance music hits from all corners of the EDM community. If an instant party is what you need, look no further than HRS's addition to the Dancing Astronaut family.
Dancing Astronaut presents Axis Episode 100: Mixed By Carl Cox
Dancing Astronaut's Axis radio has grown a lot since its inaugural broadcast in 2012. What began as a simple in-house mix for exposing the latest and greatest in dance music, quickly evolved into a showcase of talent from all corners of the dance musi spectrum. For our centennial broadcast, the legendary Carl Cox graces the Axis decks with his patented brand of gripping tech and house grooves, setting off the next 100 episodes with a poise and style that only the man himself could muster. The perfect warm-up to any trip to South Beach, Cox's addition to the Axis legacy embodies the true soul of the dance music movement.
Dancing Astronaut presents Axis episode 092: Mixed by Feenixpawl
Australian progressive electro enthusiasts, Feenixpawl, join the Axis family as it closes in on its 100th episode. Known for their knack for establishing melody-driven energy, Aden Forte and Josh Soon deliver the perfect jump start to a bleary-eyed Friday morning. Opening with Mat Zo's "Lucid Dreams" the next hour is a twelve track compilation of punchy electro house and big room progressions from Arty, Dubvision, Fedde Le Grand, Lucky Date and more. Showcasing their own productions on "I Won't Break" alongside Trevor Simpson and their crisply produced remix of Marco V's "Waiting," the Melbourne-based duo's addition to the Axis airwaves represents their flawless track record and stage presence with ease.