#VSSOUNDS : CALL SUPER – BLOWING UP THE WORKSHOP
Blowing Up The Workshop‘s latest guest, Call Super delivers a mix perfect for easing into your your week.
Blowing Up The Workshop‘s latest guest, Call Super delivers a mix perfect for easing into your your week.
It’s a couple weeks old but we couldn’t resist posting this thumping house mix for #VSSOUNDS.
It’s always a great day when it’s spent listening to a Cut Snake mix. This #vssounds is perfect for the weekend and a few beers (or a case, vodka, whatever) in the sun.
Nils Frahm’s music is the type of music that will touch anybody. Classical music for the dance generation, if you will. Touching, inspiring and driving, this has it all. If this is all you watch and listen to today, then your day is sure to be a great one. Click play and indulge in some…
Trentemøller has just dropped “Lost Reworks”, a remix package for his insanely good album, Lost.
Our best mates and house music aficionados, Cut Snake have just dropped a new mix to support their appearance at Splash House this weekend. It’s a sexy, groovy ride through the deeper ends of house and will get you dancing all the way into the weekend.
Here’s a fresh mix by young Sydney DJ and good friend of Velvet Sea, Tyson Bruun. Tyson weaves together deep, groovy, tech house that will surely get your feet moving into weekend. Whack it on, grab a beer and dive deep!
If you haven’t seen it yet, the accompanying video to Trentemoller’s, Deceive will surely take your breathe away. The clip was directed by Daniel Wirtberg and is a haunting piece of cinematography. It draws you in and is flawless in it’s delivery. The fourth single on Trentemoller’s brilliant album Lost, Deceive comes with three remixes,…
Here’s a fresh mix from Luke Sea for #VSSOUNDS. Mixed on two turntables with a stack of new and old vinyl, the mix covers a broad range of groovy house and techno. Grab some headphones, press play and dance away!
This week, #VSSOUNDS comes from Mark E with his album, Product Of Industry on Ghostly International’s Spectral Sound imprint. It’s a chugging, industrial sounding house album that pulls inspiration from the industrial rise and fall of the UK’s West Midlands. Made on almost entirely analogue equipment, the album invokes the raw and rough edges of…
#VSSOUNDS this week, comes from Joey Anderson with his full length, After Forever. It’s a deep, hypnotic, ride through the nether regions of House and Techno. Other-wordly synth and piano work compliment his raw, swinging beats and rough edged samples. After Forever is a phenomenal debut album and shows how well Joey’s style takes to…
With Minutes of Sleep, Francis Harris has crafted a true masterpiece. Born from the heartbreaking death of his mother, Minutes Of Sleep is full of melancholic beauty and reflection. Buried in it’s depths are field recordings, collected during the last few weeks of his mothers life, which convey, in his words, “the dirt and…
We have a fresh mix of House and Techno from Luke Sea for the latest #VSSOUNDS. Recorded in Los Angeles, the mix is deep, hypnotic and pumping and will surely get you warmed up for the weekend.
This weeks #VSSOUNDS comes from a relatively unknown artist by the name of Galcher Lustwerk. We gave this to you in the lead up to the weekend because we feel it’s the perfect vibe setting mix, compiled using all of his own tracks. Chill, woozy, machine driven House music with some true emotion. Get it…
#VSSOUNDS this week comes from the bumping, gritty world of underground hip-hop artist, KingtuneS. In a world of pop focused, watered down, commercial hip-hop, KingtuneS is a stylish breath of fresh air.
#VSSOUNDS this week comes from Darkside, an amazing group comprised of the un-faultable minimalist, Nicolas Jaar and guitarist Dave Harrington. As Darkside, they create smoky, mesmerizing tracks that truly take you away to another place.
For #vssounds today, we bring you Australian Techno artist, Trinity. It’s a perfect mix of dub, house and techno and Trinity seamlessly moves through the mix to create the perfect vibe for the weekend. If this doesn’t get you amped for cracker this weekend, then not sure what will.
You might have checked out the recent Copenhagen post from last week? A photo essay by Sam Page of his time spent in Copenhagen set to the soundtrack of Trentemoller live in concert? Well it turns out Trentemollers crew checked out the post also. They wanted to give a compliment on the post and provide us with a promo copy of his new album ‘Lost’.