Tech House Summer 2025 mix by Audio Groover

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đź’ż Album Review: Up Yer Ronson: The Summer of Ninety Six (1996)

Up Yer Ronson: The Summer of Ninety Six is the sound of pure 1996 euphoria, offering the full clubbing experience across three discs. The set moves from the peak-time Hard House of Block & P, through the soulful Garage House of Marshall, and concludes with Jon Marsh’s essential ambient comedown.

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💿 Album Review: Cream Live 2 (1996) – Nick Warren Mix

The Nick Warren mix on Cream Live 2 (1996) captures the essential shift of 90s club culture from classic House to refined Progressive. It is a masterclass in subtlety and flow, prioritizing relentless, hypnotic grooves over huge drops. With tracks like Way Out West’s “The Gift,” this mix is an indispensable sonic blueprint for the next phase of global dance music.

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đź’ż Album Review: Cream Live (1995)

Cream Live (1995) is more than an album; it’s the definitive soundtrack of mid-90s UK club culture. Graeme Park’s mix is a masterclass in classic House, building subtly toward moments of collective bliss, like the iconic piano riff at 5:26. This is essential listening—a pure, flawless memory of living for the weekend.

DJ Mark M Birmingham

DJ Mixes

DJ Mark M – Friday Solo Sesh

DJ Mark M’s “Friday Solo Sesh” is a masterclass in contemporary evolution. While the mix starts tentatively, the journey ignites around the 30-minute mark. From there, he expertly channels the aggressive foundation of the hard house era into a modern, driving sound. This is the sound of a veteran moving forward, making it essential listening.

Timo Maas - Crossing Wires 002 album

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Timo Maas – Crossing Wires 002

Timo Maas has long been a revered name in electronic music, a DJ and producer whose career has spanned decades, consistently pushing boundaries. While his … Read more