Mixes

Zwart Goud affiliate Qi M0N0 secures this week's instalment of the Rhythmic Culture podcast...

From the City of Angels it's NTS resident Bianca Oblivion representing this week's mix in the Rhythmic Culture podcast series...

Connecting the dots between Reggaeton and Dancehall and paring them with other genres rooted in soundsystem culture we have Amsterdam's Nèna in this week's instalment of the Rhythmic culture podcast...

We're happy to welcome Sarah Farina to the Rhythmic Culture podcast series. The international DJ, music producer and activist is the smiling antithesis of genre cliques and sour scene elitists and sprinkles positivity over the darkest bass...

Providing the signals through the Rhythmic Culture podcast this week is Ogazón. The part-Spanish, part-Luxembourgish artist has cultivated her skill and selection process in Amsterdam’s after-hour scene and it has been the constant discovery of new music and like-minded people that triggered her artistic career...

A furious medley of dubstep, breaks and club trax from Ma Sha Ru in this week’s Rhythmic Culture podcast. The band made up of Ma Sha and Rù based between NYC and Berlin, previously released on Brooklyn's Sorry Records, Kindergarten Records and Shubzin...

Body Verse founder Kate Miller's sound is a colourful blend of Electro, IDM, Mutant Dancehall, Dub, Footwork and Drum & Bass that is seamlessly meshed together in a vibrant, unpredictable style...

It’s time for NYC-native and long-time scene supporter, dancer, DJ and music producer Olive T in the Rhythmic Culture podcast series...

This week’s cutting-edge beats in our Rhythmic Culture podcast are served up by no other then Black Cadmium. The duo hailing from Rotterdam with a high work rate recently released on Violet’s Naive and appeared on Carista’s high acclaimed United Identities compilation 'Modern Intimacy Volume...

Mo Jakob is stepping up to the platter and blows the heat through the Rhythmic Culture podcast this week. The Concentric Circles honcho and one of the driving forces behind the beloved club MONO Rotterdam, touches every genre reminding him of the hood, the struggle...

In charge of the Rhythmic Culture podcast this week is electronic music producer, DJ and cellist La Mer. The artist hailing from Tel Aviv and founding member of De Zee Music, combines her classical roots with her passion for electronic music. She cherishes the idea...

Influenced by 80s sci-fi & horror movies, Congolese Rhumba and early 00s rap in combination with House and Techno, Zambian music producer SHE Spells Doom hybrids all of his influences into a sweaty club experience...

Amsterdam duo General K and Ketama Man, better know as Radical Hi-Fi are bringing the vibrations through the Rhythmic Culture podcast in this week's installment...

Yha Yha’s eclectic style is the order of the day through this week’s Rhythmic Culture podcast...

This week's Rhythmic Culture podcast is all about "one hour and seven minutes of groovers, mostly old-school house and techno tunes period 1988-1991" as Peter Mitterer, better known as DJ Fett Burger describes his mix...

Stepping up for an exciting entry in the Rhythmic Culture podcast series this week is Noods Radio and Psychotherapy Sessions resident k means...

A nomad spirit, with roots scattered wide like sound waves, Dre Ngozi has always been moved by the music of this world...

Glasgow-based DJ isora is in charge of this week’s Rhythmic Culture podcast...