Best New Mixes Streaming Right Now

Whether you want to turn up in the sun or chill out in the comfort of your own couch, there's something for you in the Best New Mixes Streaming Right Now.

Having sifted through plenty of pretty good, we present our regular roll call of the best new mixes streaming right now. We've got OGs from both sides of the Atlantic doing their thing, new producers carving their own sound, and a couple of mixes that will take you on crazy futuristic journeys.

Whether you want to turn up in the sun or chill out in the comfort of your own couch, there's something for you in the Best New Mixes Streaming Right Now.

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2. Mall Grab: i-DJ Mix

Mall Grab secured a place in our good books when we heard his brilliant bootleg of Kanye's "Father Stretch My Hands" not too long ago. And if you listen to this mix he made for i-D Magazine, you might understand why we've gone back to our figurative good books to underline that shit. His signature combination of house, hip-hop, R&B, and the crackle of vinyl makes Mall Grab's effort one our favourite mixes for a minute.

3. Boo Williams: The Ransom Note Mix

No surprises on this brilliant mix from Chicago-bred badman Boo Williams as he serves up a little something that won't exacerbate the Sunday morning hangover you're nursing, but won't let you stay in bed with it, either. Super chill, but full of brightness from the man they call Boo.

4. Weval: "Small Adventures" Mix for Lodown

We enjoy hearing a succession club-ready bangers as much as the next person, but when we come across a mix that feels like the soundtrack for a futuristic masterpiece, we do make sure to include it here. Weval's mix for Lodown Magazine works it's way through some weird, abstract sounds, and does well to slide into your subconscious to such a point you might struggle to recall actually pressing play on this mix in the first place.

5. Doc Daneeka: Mix for Rinse France

One for the vinyl hounds, Doc Daneeka's latest for Rinse's French outpost is full of funky jams, big breaks, and delicious disco. There's a small amount of chat on this one, but hopefully you'll be dancing too hard in your kitchen to notice. Thanks, Doc!

6. Silk Road Assassins: Truancy Volume 147

Chanelling the murky depths of the interwebs, no bitcoins are necessary to get a hold of the latest Truancy mix from Silk Road Assasins.

“The mix we put together is a collection of old and new tracks we’re feeling, some completely unheard and a few from our friends. We tried to include a broad range of music that interests us and reflects our club sets.”

Ranging from Rabit to Young Thug, this mix is some heavy listening.

7. Swisha: STYLSS Mix 065

"This exclusive mix for STYLSS embodies my sets and all time favorite songs to get the club wild with. There are tracks from myself, friends, and some of the best artists in the game," explains the intro for this new mix from Los Angeles' Swisha. So brace yourself for some bmore bootlegs, big hooks, and bass. Lots and lots of bass.

8. Jafunk: Cervidae Tape for Acid Stag

Anyone looking for a quick pick-me-up or something to soundtrack an hour-long jog around the park, look no further and press play on this juicy mix from Jafunk for Acid Stag. With a tracklist containing familiar names like Kaytranada, Daft Punk and Mura Masa, there are also some tracks from Jafunk himself mixing the whole thing together seamlessly.

9. Chaos In The CBD: In Dust We Trust Mix for Balamii

Chaos in The CBD's latest In Dust We Trust session for broadcast on Balamii brings to mind a time that smoking inside the club was still permitted, drinks were served with wedges of pineapple, and clubs spent disproportionate amounts on disco balls. Clocking in a little less than two hours, stick this on to summon your inner Disco Stu.

10. DJ Zinc: DJ Mag Podcast

DJ Zinc doesn't really do relaxing mixes. Instead, if you're looking to relive those 1 a.m. vibes from the convenience of your bedroom, might we suggest this mix he recorded for DJ Mag? Whilst there are prompts to turn the bass up during the mix, we ask you exercise caution in doing so.

11. Khidja: Mix for Trax Magazine

Probably the most immersive of the mixes we've selected for you this time round, Khidja's for Trax Magazine is brimming with rich, textured sounds for your cerebral cortex. Imagine someone remixing a late-night re-run of a B-movie from the late '70s and you're not far away from the Romanian duo's mix.

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