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EMPTY CASTLE 5
electronic
ambient
nightmare episode
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Shift_16
rock
For my first ever *true* guest mix, my good friend René a.k.a. Superexitos is taking over the show! René is someone whose music taste I really admire and love talking about music with. I asked them to do a guest spot almost immediately after Redux was conceived and gave total free reign over what they wanted to put together. I'm very grateful they agreed to produce an episode for me while I was travelling the last couple weeks <3 <3
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THIRD COAST/FIRST COAST SOLIDARITY
talk
folk
Brumaire has on friend of the show Ashten, who is based out of the East Coast, to discuss various topics on organizing. Ashten organizes for a wide variety of causes, including disability and queer rights, and for Palestine and applies a wide range of theoretical bases into his practice.
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PLUSPLUS16(S): POPTONES
ambient
easy listening from kompakt's long running 'pop ambient' series
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MIX14: KINO DISK
ambient
reggae-dub
a guess mix from the master, head of ambient dub label kino disk
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SPIN CYCLE: INSPECTOR
techno
Inspector hails from Chicago and is one half of renowned hardware duo easygoingtech. She both DJs and plays solo hardware as Inspector; for this edition of Spin Cycle she's graced us with an all-vinyl mix. Recorded live at the Chicago Redux studio, this hour+ deluge of raw beats and no-nonsense electronics is sure to move your feet and cleanse your spirit.
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WAVECASTING 11
electronic
Becton's return after a long hiatus
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DECODER 014
electronic
punk
post punk/new wave
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hh Loops
electronic
hh Loops is an hourlong seamless remix of No Other Day's first release, Until We Meet Again Find Peace in Heaven's Hands. This remix was recorded live and consists only of looped and/or slowed sections of No Other Day's original compositions. Through this remix we are actively building a sonic foundation from the ashes of our own music—as well as our current moment—to re-territorialize the culture of tomorrow.
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