Mornings with Darkfloor 95

Mornings with Darkfloor 95 – October 2, 2025

Mx brightens your day this week, with Emma-Jean Thackray, Feya Faku, rRoxymore, + Scott Walker.

Episode 95
Broadcast October 2, 2025

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Beginning at the start as seems sensible, hear beautiful music from rRoxymore, South African trumpeter Feya Faku, and the trip-hop of Australian duo a.s.o. . There’s the ambient country of Nashville’s Shrunken Elvis – a surprise find of mine. And the deep captivating vocals of Lee Hazlewood.

Denmark’s Trentemøller gets some more attention on this show. Damn right too. And I dig out a deep warm electro cut from the brothers Bitstream.

There’s something from the brand new John Maus record. And a two track back to back sample raid between a late 90s rock band, and an Italian parody comedy group. Yup, you read that right.

You’ve something from Nigeria by way of The Funkess. And from Somalia, by way of the Dur-Dur Band.

UNKLE pops up, with a VIP dub from their current disco phase, before the industrial supergroup Damage Group lay it down thick.

There’s another producer from down under, Loure, with a deep acid house n breaks cut. Jazz trumpeter Emma-Jean Thackray gives herself a club refix. Before the darker, dub side of house producer Maya Jane Coles and her Nocturnal Sunshine project.

Hear British violinist and composer Ruby Colley. The soul of Melba Moore. And even a percussion flex from Blink-182.

Winding up the show, the final couple of tracks come via the goat, Scott Walker. Something from the Smashing Pumpkins 91 debut album. Early Suede. And a lesser hear 1993 era one time Photek jungle project, Code of Practice.

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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.

Mornings With is archived on Patreon with complete tracklistings, and YouTube.

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