Mornings with Darkfloor 92 – September 11, 2025
Mx shines light into your day with Mr Fingers, Lucrecia Dalt, Skullcrusher, and DANGERDOOM.
Episode 92
Broadcast September 11, 2025
Ease into today’s episode with the beautiful dub tech of Mammo rolling into Finland’s Tiiu Helinä, and the first of two tracks from German digi-dub label Jahtari and their new compilation Jahtarian Dubbers, Vol. 5.
There’s the reductionist house of Montreal’s Adam Feingold. Mid 80s Chicago house from the master Larry Heard. The dub and dancehall of Speng Bong, from that Jahtari comp. And, Scottish alt rockers The Jesus and The Mary Chain covering the Beach Boys. Who knew?
There’s the opening track from the excellent new Lucrecia Dalt LP, featuring none other than David Sylvian. Two tracks back to back from MF Doom and Danger Mouse’s 2005 one time album project DANGERDOOM. Something from the first HIM record. And, the opening track of Alice in Chain’s second full-length, Dirt.
You’ve late 70s era Motörhead, A cut from that excellent new deftones record. The delicate indie folk sound of Skullcrusher. Elbow. And a track from one of the favourite albums of my youth, A Perfect Circle’s debut longplayer, Mer de Noms.
Hear German post-rock, as recommended by listener Brawny. Country legend Kris Kristofferson. Late 90s Squarepusher. Something from the brand new – and excellent – Ganser record. The singular talent that is Enya. And Hamburg’s Ronny Pries, who takes us on a Detroit techno inspired ride.
Nickbee & Deerhill serve up some Noisia approved melodic halftime drum & bass. You’ve remastered early period Dillinja. And some late 60s Brazilian funk.
All before winding down with the blues of Blind Willie McTell, and to close, Johnny Cash singing Kris Kristofferson.
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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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