The Radar Episode 028: Mixed by Redial
Between bubbly downtempo electronica and a chopped and screwed collection of bustling trap cuts, Redial's addition to The Radar opens with his own remix of Karma Fields' "Build the Cities" and follows it up with 20 of the freshest future bass outputs of the last 6 months from KRNE, Ta-Ku, Oski and more.
The Radar Episode 025: Mixed by Carlo Lio
Toronto native Carlo Lio has spent a decade honing his craft as a no bullshit, tech house producer/DJ. As such, his music has caught the attention of some of the biggest techno and house labels in the world including SCI+TEC, Bedrock Records, Desloat, Intec and Suara. Lio's latest single, "Deebug," a menacing industrial techno steamroller, caught fire recently after Nicole Moudaber gave him the nod on her label MOOD Recordings... but it's his talent for keeping clubs moving that landed him on our Radar Mix. A 14-track tech house masterclass, the hour long mix features pressings from Siopis, Florian Meindl, Astin & Waveshape, Dennis Ferrer and more. Don't recognize the names? Don't worry. Just press play and let Carlo Lio give you a lesson in the finer points of electronic music.
The Radar Episode 008: Mixed by Bender
New York's Bender lends his deep and sultry sounds to Episode 8 of The Radar, providing a mix stacked with his own originals, remixes and collaborations. The up-and-coming deep pop talent conjures up an hour's worth of sex-fueled bass lines and late night vibes, opening with his gritty remake of "Leave the World Behind" before he showcases his own unreleased re-rub of Adele's classic "Rolling in the Deep," a tropically-infused "Bound 2" and more productions designed to lower your inhibitions and boost your serotonin.
The Radar Episode 007: Mixed by Madeaux
If Madeaux has yet to grab your attention with his debut album Love the Machine, we suggest you take a quick pit stop and see what this upcoming producer is all about. With a penchant for retro-fitted samples and future-leaning beats, Madeaux's music is wonderfully anachronistic. Taking the reigns of our Radar series, the young producer demonstrates his aptitude with a 40-minute mix of genre spontaneity. From jackin' house, to future bass, to hip hop and plenty more irregular rhythms, the Florida-born producer's mix is a window into one of the more creative minds of dance music's next generation. Aside from stellar offerings by the likes of Tchami, Cashmere Cat, Rustie and more, Madeaux has embedded plenty of his own unreleased material to keep things interesting.