Mix II: How Can You Lose?

In the last few years the range of music I listen to has pretty much expanded into everything, and nothing feels more interesting to me than trying to put it all together.

This mix is a first attempt at doing this - kicking off with Tony Price, a Canadian producer I love, and heading towards the end with some liquidy drum & bass tracks that I've been hammering at home but never got to play out.

Even though I've only been djing at home, I've been obsessively collecting beatless tracks from across my music collection into a playlist to use as openers for mixes.

The end song in a mix has always been a way for me to play things I would otherwise not to get to play, but there is something powerful in suspending expectations at the start too, not knowing what someone has been listening to in the moments before they press play.

Mix I (recorded/uploaded a year ago) opens with Sam Gendel's "Coffee Mainframe" and the mix above opens with Tony Price's "House Of Information".