Mornings With Mx 119

Morning With Mx 119

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This week’s episode packs Aleksi Perälä, Beppu, Blawan, and Clara Serra López. Brand new Boards of Canada, Poppy Ackroyd, Dexter Gordon, and The Twinkle Brothers.

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Episode 119
May 14, 2026

After a week off visiting friends and family in Europe it felt good to be back on the mic.

Our show this week begins with the ever engrossing electronics of Finland’s prolific Aleksi Perälä. Before brand new Oneohtrix Point Never, and something from that recent (and exceptional) new dub techno record from the Manchester based producer Beppu.

There’s German post-rock from An Emerald City. And, a brand new track by Boards of Canada, ahead of their new album dropping later this month.

You’ve an 80s hip house banger from Snap! The post punk Atlanta band, Algiers, featuring Egyptian-born, Montreal Based producer, vocalist, composer Nadah El Shazly. Spanish vocalist and pianist Clara Serra López invokes her Mediterranean heritage inside a contemporary frame. And, I dig out one of the best early Ministry tracks, back when they were a synth pop band.

There’s Jamaican dub by way of The Twinkle Brothers. The dark trip hop influenced bass of SCALER. The drum & bass of dgoHn. Irish alt rockers The Scratch. And a twisted experimental techno cut from the wunderkind Blawan. Plus, Fugazi. Canadian crooner Paul Anka covers Soundgarden. Blue Note’s Dexter Gordon. The Floyd. A beautiful new piece by classical pianist, violinist, producer and composer Poppy Ackroyd from her new record out June.

And to close, the jazz infected hi-tek electro of Detroit’s Filthiest.

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Each week Mx Darkfloor soundtracks your morning, setting you up for the day. Drawing on many styles and genres. From deep drone, ambient, and dub, through to jazz, grunge, jungle, and breaks. There’s side quests into downtempo, trip-hop, and hip-hop. As well as approachable experimental sound, African rhythms, and Asian beats. To folk, no wave, shoegaze, psych, and fuzzy sludge.

The takeaway is you never know what they’ll play, but it’ll be day friendly, good music.

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