DA’s Sunday Morning Medicine

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Sunday Morning Medicine is a feature from Dancing Astronaut dedicated to the mellower side of electronic music. We bring you our favorite therapeutic selections — old and new — in an attempt to alleviate the agonizing effects of a long weekend of partying.

While last week we brought you a special Hip-Hop and R&B edition of SMM, this week we’re back to our house game, providing an extra-upbeat selection of resplendent tunes from the likes of Max Cooper, Cassian, Duke Dumont, HNNY, and Mala.

If you missed any of last week’s lighter releases, make sure to check out Brown & Gammon’s cosmic original “Dark Matter,” Butch Clancy’s dubstep remix to Rihanna’s “Stay,” and Gorgon City’s Parklife Mix.

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DA’s Sunday Morning Medicine

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Sunday Morning Medicine is a feature from Dancing Astronaut dedicated to the mellower side of electronic music. We bring you our favorite therapeutic selections — old and new — in an attempt to alleviate the agonizing effects of a long weekend of partying.

This week features Adam K & Soha’s timeless progressive house remix of “Need to Feel Loved,” a delectable M Machine original off Metropolis Part I, an engrossing remix from Classixx, and two generically-distinct remixes of Bon Iver.

If you missed any of DA‘s more mellow posts from the week, make sure to check out Ryan Hemsworth’s remix of Lana Del Rey’s “Summertime Sadness,” Flight Facilities’ ‘The Decades’ Mix, and Jonas Rathsman’s free deep house track “Bringing You Down.” For five tracks to soothe and seduce your ears, click past the break.

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DA’s Sunday Morning Medicine

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Sunday Morning Medicine is a feature from Dancing Astronaut dedicated to the mellower side of electronic music. We bring you our favorite therapeutic selections — old and new — in an attempt to alleviate the agonizing effects of a long weekend of partying.

This week’s edition of Sunday Morning Medicine features a plethora of enticing vocal-aided productions. From Gorje Hewek & Izhevski’s brilliant remix of Bon Iver’s “Minnesota,” to Jacques Greene’s latest output, some classic Solomun, Com Truise’s hypnotizing remix of Maroon 5, and DEVolution’s newest future garage original, this week’s SMM is bound to leave a lasting imprint on your sonic consciousness.

If you missed any of DA‘s more tranquil tracks from the past week, make sure to check out Goldroom’s deep disco remix of Charlie XCX,  Lee Foss and MK’s remix of “Thirteen,” and Infected Mushroom’s Friends on Mushrooms Vol. 1 EP. For five tracks to make your morning a little less lethargic and a lot more musical, click past the break.

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DA’s Sunday Morning Medicine

Sunday Morning Meds

Sunday Morning Medicine is a feature from Dancing Astronaut dedicated to the mellower side of electronic music. We bring you our favorite therapeutic selections — old and new — in an attempt to alleviate the agonizing effects of a long weekend of partying.

This week’s SMM features everything from deep house, to nu-disco, to some classic Chemical Brothers. Them Jeans drop a blissful remix to Flight Facilities’ “Clair de Lune,” while Dennis Rivera and Monsieur Adi provide some infectious remixes to “Awake” and “Pompeii.” Jean Tonique takes on the Kooks, while we revisit the Chemical Brothers’ enchanting 1997 original “Where Do I Begin.”

If you missed any of DA‘s more mellow posts from the week, make sure to check out Duke Dumont’s nu-disco original “Need U (100%),” Amtrac’s funky spin on Alex Metric’s “Rave Weapon,” T.E.E.D.’s deep take on Foals’ “My Number,” and Four Tet’s free 0181 LP. For five tracks to lift your spirit from the debilitating effects of a well-spent weekend, click past the break.

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DA’s Sunday Morning Medicine

Sunday Morning Meds

Sunday Morning Medicine is a feature from Dancing Astronaut dedicated to the mellower side of electronic music. We bring you our favorite therapeutic selections — old and new — in an attempt to alleviate the agonizing effects of a long weekend of partying.

This week features the immaculate production of Chris Malinchak, Air Zaïre’s hypnotizing original “Play,”, Bufi’s groovy remix of Plastic Plates, Rogue Vogue’s original “Feel Love,” and Maribou State’s delightful remix of “Gold Dayzz.”

If you missed any of DA‘s more mellow posts from the week, make sure to check out Jamie Jones and Lee Foss’s Hot Creation’s twenty-four track compilation, Major Lazer’s reggae spin on Bruno Mars’ “Locked Out of Heaven,” and Aylen’s endearing trap rendition of Coldplay’s “Fix You.” For five tracks to cure your Sunday morning woes, click past the break.

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DA’s Sunday Morning Medicine

Sunday Morning Meds

Sunday Morning Medicine is a feature from Dancing Astronaut dedicated to the mellower side of electronic music. We bring you our favorite therapeutic selections — old and new — in an attempt to alleviate the agonizing effects of a long weekend of partying.

This week features Anoraak’s blissful remix of “Psychic Chasms” by Neon Indian, Maya Jane Coles‘ stupendous collaboration with Alpines on “Why,” Mighty Mouse’s nu-disco remix of “Next to Mexico,”  Tania Zygar and Matt Lange’s cover of Lana Del Rey’s ”Dark Paradise,” and Kolsch’s deep house original “All That Matters.”

If you missed any of DA‘s more mellow selections from the week, make sure to check out Electric Youth’s funky original “Took My Love,” Betoko’s enveloping remix of “Equal Responsibility,” Adventure Club’s multi-genre “Life in Color” mix, and Pierce Fulton’s gorgeous remix of “In No Time.” For five songs to make your morning a bit less painful and a bit more pleasing, click past the break.

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DA’s Sunday Morning Medicine #5

Sunday Morning Meds

Sunday Morning Medicine is a feature from Dancing Astronaut dedicated to the mellower side of electronic music. We bring you our favorite therapeutic selections — old and new — in an attempt to alleviate the agonizing effects of a long weekend of partying.

This week features two tracks off Canadian duo Free n Losh’s new Deadhead O.G. EPHuxley‘s stunning remix of “Hearbreaker,” Erkka’s house spin on Flume‘s “Sleepless,” and Rocco’s main mix of “Real Love.”

If you missed any of DA‘s more soothing selections from the past week, make sure to check out Diplo and Grandtheft’s remix of “Sweet Nothing,” Deadmau5‘s work in progress “Arcadia,” Felix Da Housecat‘s remix of “Night Air,” and WhiteNoize‘s remix of “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.” For five tracks ideal for Sunday morning rehabilitation, click past the break.

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DA’s Sunday Morning Medicine #4

Sunday Morning Meds

Sunday Morning Medicine is a feature from Dancing Astronaut dedicated to the mellower side of electronic music. We bring you our favorite therapeutic selections — old and new — in an attempt to alleviate the agonizing effects of a long weekend of partying.

This week features Booka Shade’s masterful original “Tomorrow Belongs to Us,” Egokind’s organic edit of “This Love,”  Alle Farben’s recent remix of Daughter’s “Youth,” Jacques Greene’s remix of “The Perfect Blues,” and Bassnectar’s spiritual original “Butterfly.”

If you missed any of DA‘s more chilled out posts from the week, make sure to check out Viceroy’s summer-tinged “While We’re in Love,” Anjunadeep’s deep/prog house Remixes Collection 02, Minnesota’s trip hop-flavored “To the Floor,”  and Adventure Club’s visceral remix of “Lullabies.” For five tracks to remedy your weekend hangover, click past the break.

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DA’s Sunday Morning Medicine #2

Sunday Morning Meds

Sunday Morning Medicine is a feature from Dancing Astronaut dedicated to the mellower side of electronic music. We bring you our favorite therapeutic selections — old and new — in an attempt to alleviate the agonizing effects of a long weekend of partying.

This week features a brand new remix of Zedd’s “Follow You Down” from the talented trio Keys N Krates, as well as older productions from Monitor 66, Amtrac, Quiet Entertainer, and Jacques Greene. If you missed any of DA‘s more mellow posts from the week, make sure to check out the fifth installment of Eric Prydz’s Epic Radio, Above & Beyond’s free giveaway of “Tokyo,” Jelly for the Babies’ deep house gem “Tomorrow Never Comes,” and Griz’s free remix of “Du Du Doo.” Click past the break for five chilled-out tracks to remedy your weekend hangover.

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