Good Morning Mix: Flight Facilities ‘The Decades’ mix delivers 3 hours of audio history
If you are looking for something completely out of the ordinary to listen to for the next three hours, there may be no better way to spend your time than listening to Flight Facilities "The Decades" mix. This mix may be way outside of a lot of people's comfort zones but anyone with a set of ears and a love for all things musical will undoubtedly revel in this mixtape. Aired throughout October on the triple j radio station in Australia, "The Decades" takes listeners on a sonic journey through 3 decades of music and sound bites, from 1972 to 2002.
DA’s Sunday Morning Medicine
This week's SMM features some delightful downtempo courtesy of Pierce Fulton and Troumaca, as well as a serenely absorbing original from Goldroom. As usual, SMM's brings the deeper, minimal house selections with an original from French Express's Jonas Rathsman. Rounding out this week's dose is Flight Facilities' latest work: a worldly seven minute adventure.
DA’s Sunday Morning Medicine
his week's SMM features everything from deep house, to nu-disco, to some classic Chemical Brothers. Them Jeans drop a blissful remix to Flight Facilities' "Clair de Lune," while Dennis Rivera and Monsieur Adi provide some infectious remixes to "Awake" and "Pompeii." Jean Tonique takes on the Kooks, while we revisit the Chemical Brothers' enchanting 1997 original "Where Do I Begin."
Good Morning Mix – Flight Facilities for ‘triple j Mix Up Exclusives’: 1972-1982
History lesson + smooth house edits of classic tracks = the first installment of Flight Facilities' four mixes from their residency on Australian radio show triple j back in October. These four mixes required an astounding amount of research to compile -- each recounts a decade worth of music in a one hour mix in the order in which they were released.