Mornings With Mx 66
On this week’s episode — Black Tusk, Dixie Cups, Jamie xx, King Tubby, LFO, Moonchild Sanelly, Psyche, Robert Miles, Sassy 009, and UNKLE.
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Episode 66
February 6, 2025
Lets get straight into it with our first show of February. The sun was shining throughout broadcast, it still is as I write this, and long may it continue.
Beginning with LFO we start in an electronic space for the first couple of tracks, with Carl Craig, Danny Wolfers, Lightwave, and Privacy.
Terry Jacks (of the Poppy Family) is next, followed by an experimental drone piece by London’s neo jazz “wreckin’ crew” Sly + The Family Drone. You’ve OG UNKLE, fresh Skunk Anansie, and Jamie xx.
From one of will be one of the best LPs of the year I’m sure – Moonchild Sanelly brings her Big Booty to the show. Followed by the Norwegian dance-pop of Sassy 009, into a lesser heard track from Robert Miles, taken from his follow-up album to the chart topping, literally everywhere at the time Children containing debut, Dreamland.
Trippy house beats from Wordcolour, into the equally tripped out electronics of Himera, leading us back to the 60s and the Dixie Cups. Karl Denver yodelled through to the dub of King Tubby + The Aggrovators, before some 80s Indie from The Smiths, some sludge metal riffs from Black Tusk, and the you’ve heard it everywhere growing up, Norman Greenbaum classic.
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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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