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36 Essential Techno, Acid House andiElectro Tunes. 3 Genre-Defining Mixes. Hours of Ground-Breaking Digital Imagery.
The X-Mix series cruised to a triumphant conclusion with a final sequence of dazzling dance mixes illustrated in time by prodigious visual designs. With Electro Boogie, which went on to inspire a short CD mix series of its own, X-Mix moved away from house and techno and into the primal digitality of electro. Dave Clarke's peerless mix contains classics from the Imperial Brothers, Hashim, Model 500 and LFO. Electro was back. Kevin Saunderson's mix for a Transmission From Deep Space Radio represents Detroit at its mid-90s funkiest. The techno pioneer's imaginary station transmits from extra-orbital realms, as digital artists whisk us between stand-alone deep spaces and virtual worlds. The mix includes classics from E-Dancer, R-Tyme, Plastikman, and Sean Deason. X- Mix hit its final high with Jack The Box. It wasn't just Hardfloor's stunning acid house set, crafted with love and featuring 80s Chicago tunes from Adonis, Phuture, DJ Pierre, and Armando alongside new tracks form the Dusseldorf themselves- definitely one of the mixological highs of the series. It was also a whole new visual style from a team of Viennese artists- a thrillingly high-velocity urban abstraction fashioned out of old 16mm film, video samples and animated still frames. |
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