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 The Radar Episode 002: Mixed by Kreap
Melbourne-based producer, Kreap, takes control of Episode 2 of The Radar to showcase a melting pot of garage influenced vocal vibes and gripping bass lines. Driven by a dub backbone from start to finish, the strangely eclectic and tastefully groovy hour features his own vocal edits of Busta Johnson's "Morning Sun" and St. Lucia's "Elevate." Cuts from Motez, Alvaro Smart, New Jack City, Friend Within and more round out the mix to establish a bustling cross section of deep house, garage, and classic house designed to chew up and spit out the globe's grittiest dance floors.