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Mixes Digest 14: Tipping Points and Tripping Points

Mixes Digest 14: Tipping Points and Tripping Points

Five killer new DJ sets, from deepest classic ambient to sleekest new-school techno

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Philip Sherburne
Jan 31, 2025
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I’m waiting to board a flight to Barcelona—off to see ML Buch tonight at Dnit—so I’ll dispense with the lengthy intro. This issue features five incredible sets that I’ve had on heavy repeat:

  • a refreshing spin on ’90s/’00s minimal from America’s leftfield techno standard-bearer

  • a masterclass in marrying muscular grooves with heady atmospheres, via a new-to-me Australian I’ll be watching intently

  • an hour-long shot of pure techno adrenaline from a DJ-producer who can truly do it all

  • a deep dive into ’90s-style ambient from that same producer (proving my above point)

  • a brilliantly esoteric selection from the producer behind one of my all-time favorite techno productions

Scroll on to get the goods.

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