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.
We start your Sunday healing with stunning selections from Monitor 66, Drop Lamond, Bondax, Tempogeist and Du Tonc which are guaranteed to help you get into a relaxed groove.
If you’re looking for our slower selections from this week, make sure to check out Francesco Rossi’s “Paper Aeroplane,” Oliver & Thee Mike B remix of Blondie’s “Heart of Glass,” preview of Jamie Jone’s new EP, Flight Facilities “I Didn’t Believe,” and the “Reverse Skydiving” remixes from Hot Natured.
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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.
Today is the final day of Ultra and MMW which means it’s time to go big or go home. For those who need a little TLC to help rejuvenate them before one more day out, we have you covered. This Sunday we start with a funky Plastic Plates remix of Para One’s “Every Little Thing,” moving on to a brand new Flight Facilities mashup “Feeling for Rosa,” to a Wax Nostalgic chilled out version of Local Native’s “Who Knows Who Cares,” to a soft Ejeca piano reword of Bicep & Ejeca’s “You,” ending with a feel good Monitor 66 tune “Triscuits.”
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Editors’ Selections is an opportunity for your favorite Dancing Astronaut contributors to talk about some of the music they’re listening to that we might not always get an opportunity to post about from week to week. Sometimes it’s out there, sometimes it’s obscure, but you’ll always get a peek into what we’re loving behind closed doors.
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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 SMM features an eclectic mix of downtempo, deep house and disco favorites. We start off with Sweden’s rising bliss-house stars Monitor 66 with their new release “Follow You.” Then move into a Thyladomid take on the Chris Isaak’s classic “Wicked Game.” We have yet another Flight Facilities masterpiece, this time a remix for Miike Snow’s “The Wave,” while Manik delivers deep comfort in a rework of Frank Ocean’s “Pink Matter.” Lastly, we finish off with Todd Terje’s famed Hot Chip remix of “How Do You Do.” (more…)
Supported under UK-based label House of Disco, Monitor 66 is on the forefront of a new wave of Swedish ‘sunset-disco’, a smooth mix of deep house fused with funky basslines. The young Swedish trio Hannes, Hanne,s and Calle have been opening for the likes of Miss Kitten & Tale of Us at Stockholm’s famed F1-6 underground parties, not to mention touring Europe from Denmark to Poland. The three Swedes have nicknamed their music “blissco” which can only be understood after listening for yourself. The live set starts out with their own groovy remix of Tempogeist’s, “Romeo,” flowing into favorites like Mat Joe’s, “Heart to Find,” Robosonic’s, “The Edge,” and their remix of Emeron & Fox’s, “Nightmares.” Have a listen and embrace yourself in the next wave of Swedish house music.
Purchase the trio’s EP Triscuits on Beatport