Dancing Astronaut radio host EEKO gets back behind the decks for our 60th anniversary Axis.In typical fashion, EEKO pieces together an interesting journey through 25 chart-topping productions and Dancing Astronaut exclusives. Jam-packed with EEKO’s own personal edits, Dancing Astronaut’s 60th is far from showing its age – maintaining a gripping big room backbone as it ebbs and flows between airy progressive melodies and teeth-kicking electro house. Let this one set your weekend off right, but be careful – finishing out your work day may prove impossible.
Axis returns in its 53rd installment with EEKO at the helm, delivering 30 minutes of an ADHD genre hop through progressive, electro, tech, pop and more. From Tiesto’s remix of Showtek’s latest banger, “Get Loose,” to Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky,” EEKO fills out a mix with brand new efforts from the likes of Knife Party, Walden, and Dannic. With an electro-heavy guest mix from Wild Boyz!, this episode only heats up. Listen below, full tracklist below the break.
Axis returns in its 49th installment with EEKO at the helm, delivering 30 minutes of an ADHD genre hop through progressive, electro, tech, pop and more. From Alesso’s latest “If I Lose Myself” to The Chemical Brother’s remix of “XTC,” EEKO shifts the energy at a breakneck pace throwing 18 songs into 35 minutes, throttling the mix at every turn. Duher kicks in for the second half of the show, bringing out six of his own productions including “Rokit,” “Girls” and his remix of Afrojack’s “Radioman.” Listen below, full tracklist after the break.
This week episode 044 of Axis features resident EEKO and Dutchman Jimmy Carris. In the first half hour, EEKO manages to bake a 19 track layer cake of the latest and greatest, including unreleased originals from Firebeatz, Martin Garrix, and Paris & Simo. After adding his own healthy blends and edits to the mix, EEKO passes the torch to Jimmy Carris. Making his Axis debut, this Amsterdam native recently signed with Ultra Records and offers us a first glimpse at his upcoming releases. Tracklist after the break.
Axis returns this week for its 38th installment with Dancing Astronaut resident EEKO behind the decks. Dropping thirty tracks in a blistering, mash-up heavy hour long mix, EEKO keeps you on your toes — and moving your feet — through a veritable who’s who of big room progressive anthems. Featuring 4 IDs and 8 of EEKO’s patented mash ups, Episode 38 provides the perfect soundtrack to your Friday night pre-game.
For those of us in the Northeast, Episode 38 is a blizzard of beats – pun intended.
We know you’ve been hurting for a new episode of Axis and we’re happy to oblige. This week treat yourself to our resident DJ EEKO‘s personal picks from the very best in big room house and electro as of late. Check out some fun edits, unreleased tracks, and of course a few remixes and bootlegs. For a complete tracklisting, click past the break.
It’s that time of the week again—when Dancing Astronaut Radio provides you with your weekend playlist via a brand new episode of Axis.
This week, our very own EEKO is in the mix, serving up a virtual “who’s who” of current dance tunes, including seven of his hand-crafted bootlegs and edits. With over 30 tracks crammed into just 80 minutes, Episode 29 is a high-energy adventure that is sure to keep you on your feet. For a complete tracklisting, click past the break.
It’s that time of the week again—Dancing Astronaut Radio is back with another thumping episode of Axis courtesy of EEKO. Episode 24 features brand new music from the likes of Steve Angello, Qulinez, Zedd, and EDX, as well as the winning entry from our October Demo Contest. For more, click past the break.
uetta, Afrojack, Wolfgang Gartner, and more. With a tracklist like this one, there isn’t much that needs to be said. Simply plug in, turn up the volume, and get down to some of the hottest new tracks from EDM’s biggest names. Click past the break for the tracklisting.
Last month Dancing Astronaut teamed up with Reboot Music & ATL Night Life for our first ever East coast event. While its safe to say our inaugural party was a success, we brought the visual evidence to prove it. Yes, that’s an actual Astronaut dancing at the 1:15 mark. Enjoy!