TRENCH Radio: 10 Of The Best Mixes This Week

SoundCloud (while it still lives) can be an impenetrable, infinite stream of music, often of varying quality. You need a soundtrack to start your weekend right, but you don't have the requisite lifetime to trawl through the week's new DJ mixes. To help you out, we've done the busy work for you. We'll be running this series every single Friday of every single week to bring you the very finest in house, grime, techno, bashment, R&B, trap, D&B and no doubt a bunch of extremely trendy stuff that doesn't have a name yet.

First up, Korean house and techno DJ/producer Closet Yi showcased some of her recent work with a mix made up entirely of unheard and unreleased productions; Colombian selector DJ Pony gave us a snapshot of the Reggaeton, Cumbia and Carribbean sounds that converge on the country; 6 Figure Gang's Fauzia also put together a mix of her own productions and edits; Foundation FM's Kamilla Rose served up some Afrobeats-driven club music; Dubplate enthusiast Riz La Teef celebrated the latest release on his South London Press label with a meaty fusion of UK funky, garage, grime and beyond; Anthoney Hart aka East Man aka Basic Rhythm took us into the late night with an hour of breaks and bass music; and, finally, Madam X dropped off a recording of her live Kaizen Klub set at MOT in London (with a bonus appearance from DJ Hutch) filled with UKG, grime, jungle and plenty more besides.

This is TRENCH Radio's best mixes of the week.


Posted on February 07, 2020