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2. DJ Premier: Mix For Diplo & Friends
3. Thrupence: Kloke Mix #7
From a producer you probably knew to another you probably don't, Australian talent Thrupence aka Jack Vanzet continues to demonstrate a dreamy, body-high blend of piano pieces, strings, and blissed-out beats. Perfect to drift off to whether you're by the oceanside or at the office, you should definitely keep an eye on this guy.
4. Eclair Fifi: AIAIAI Mix 005
LuckyMe's first lady Eclair Fifi put together a pretty awesome mix for headphone craftsmen AIAIAI, which sounds good regardless of whichever headphone tribe you're part of. Have a listen to new stuff from people like Rustie, Tessela, Matthias Zimmermann and more.
5. Lenzman: The Reminiscence Mix, Part 4
Better known for his forays into drum & bass, Dutch producer Lenzman walks you down the back alleys of his mind with a mix packed full of golden era hip-hop; excellent track choices, all seamlessly strung together. Featuring the usual suspects like Nas, Gang Starr, Pharcyde, Mobb Deep and more, this is the mix you smoke one to.
6. Addison Groove: ACD Radio 01
If you were looking for someone to provide the inagural mix for your radio station, who would you choose?
San Diego's ACD Gallery went for purveyor of all things juke and general bass music badman Addison Groove, and we're inclined to say they made the right call. Showcasing a buffet of bass-laden treats, grab a hold of something, because there's a good chance you're about to be blown away.
7. Faze Miyake: Minimix For Nasir Mazhar's SS15 Women's Show
Premiered by our fashion-savvy friends at Dazed, take a front seat for Faze Miyake's short but far-from-sweet minimix, comissioned by Nasir Mazhar for his Spring/Summer show at London Fashion Week. UK bass is so in right now, darling.
8. Esta: Lexdray City Series Vol. 38, "Welcome to San Diego"
San Diego is pretty well-represented on the list, it's fair to say, and Esta's tributary mix to his west coast hometown, swings effortlessly between house and hip-hop. The mix features as part of Lexdray's City Series, which asks contributors to construct a mix that best reflects where they're from. This one will have you googling "cheap flights to San Diego" in no time.
9. Saint Pepsi: Fader Mix
Disco, disco, disco.
New York's Saint Pepsi presents a bubbling mix of feel-good jams for Fader's mix series—guaranteed to perk your day up, even just a little bit. "I like that everybody falls in love with each other because I feel like that's just how life is," reads the artwork accompanying the mix. Although, other commuters may not feel the same way when you start shimmying like a crazy person down the carriage on a Monday morning. This one is strictly weekend vibes.
10. Daisuke Tanabe: i-D Slumber Sessions Mix
Representing Japan on this list is Daisuke Tanabe and his halcyonic dream of a mix for London's i-D Magazine. He manages to merge hip-hop, jazz, techno, folk, and ambient electronica into a 40 minute experience. One to play whilst you think about life and things, man.