Mixtape #60

With March comes a new mixtape and this time round, German instrumental electronic duo Sankt Otten take the driver's seat. Their eight albums, from the first in 1999 to the latest Engtanz Depression, which came out only a few days ago, form a mesmerizing journey, closely linked to the pioneers of krautrock, ambient and early electronica. So it comes as no surprise that the mix put together by Stephan Otten is packed full with gems from exceptional artists, ranging from Harald Grosskopf and Maserati to Kraftwerk and Robert Fripp. Let's dance!


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Mixtape #55

The earthy and intense music of Elfin Saddle, with its large melting pot of influences, is as inventive and edgy as warm and emotionally engaging. Co-founded by multi-instrumentalists Emi Honda and Jordan McKenzie, the band's compositions are like delicately crafted invitations to wonderment. Naturally we were delighted when Elfin Saddle agreed to put together our first mixtape of the autumn. And here it is, filled with tracks that will make the summer want to stick around a bit longer.


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Mixtape #45

We've never kept our love for Oakland based psychedelic pop band Mwahaha a secret. Their mind blowing 2011 self-titled debut album, which was re-released last summer, remains an active favourite of ours. So we're excited to announce that this month's mixtape was handpicked by Ross Peacock, the band's vocal, synth, and drum-machine wizard. He lined up fifteen tracks that will take you on a journey through time and space, and then back. Enjoy the trip!


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7th Bet

  1. Koudlam – See You All
  2. Django Django – Skies Over Cairo
  3. Slapp Happy / Henry Cow – A Worm Is At Work
  4. Memory Tapes – Today Is Our Live
  5. Hype Williams – Blue Dream
  6. Brian Eno & David Byrne – Regiment
  7. Parts & Labor – Constant Future
  8. Fujiya & Miyagi – Conductor 71
  9. Stereo Total – Plötzlich Ist Alles Anders
  10. The Chap – We Work In Bars
  11. The Go! Team – Get It Together
  12. Onra – The Anthem
  13. Silver Apples – Ruby
  14. Tom Zé – Xiquexique
  15. Arthur Russell – A Little Lost