While Minor Science’s crack mix was geared for the sweatiest dance floors, his new set for Sunday’s series featured a palette of slow burners and stems by artist aka Angus Finlayson instead. and reduced the depth of external encouragement by choosing something that both soothes and stimulates. this weekend.
“This mix is on my new album. Missing Friends Vol. Ⅲ, in context, featuring some of the music that inspired its creation,” he says. “That means it’s primarily jazz, not capitalized ambient music. I spend about 70% of my time listening to music looking for this song, and the other 30% of the time I find it the most offensive.” I think I’m getting old because I think the 70’s and 90’s were more surprising and exciting when it comes to this music than it is now, but there’s There are some recent gems from De Leon and John Als Bennett.”
“Absent friend Volume 1 and Ⅱ It was a heavily edited mixtape that combined other people’s music with my own tracks and stems, so it was great to bring that approach back to life with this mix,” continues Finlayson. . “In addition to the tracks listed, there are a number of stems we created for the Absent Friends live set, mixed to add texture and smooth transitions. It is.”
Minor Science – Introduction
Nex – Ether
David Sylvian – Preparing for the trip
Benny Maupin – Ensenada
Eberhard Weber – Fluid murmur
Paul Bley & Paul Motian – Notes
Ronnie Liston Smith – New World Vision (Phase I)
Arild Andersen – If You Look
Minor Science – Summer Diary
De Leon – A4
John Gibson – Melody IV
John Als Bennett – Spectral Valley
Giraffe – Glare
Michael McNabb – Mars Suite (Orbital View) Minor Science – Gather Your Party (Dispersed Mix)
Miles Davis – Little Church
John Martin – Spencer the Rover