A Radio Slave mix from 2011 is out now on Mixmag Records - News - Mixmag
News

A Radio Slave mix from 2011 is out now on Mixmag Records

Midland, Maya Jane Coles, Nina Kraviz and more feature on 'Mixmag Presents...Slave To The Rhythm'

  • Dave Turner
  • 27 November 2020
A Radio Slave mix from 2011 is out now on Mixmag Records

There's a chance you might remember Radio Slave's 'Slave To The Rhythm' mix for Mixmag back in 2011. Well, it's now available to stream and download.

Out on Mixmag Records, the 80-minute mix from the Rekids boss features Dyed Soundorom's remix of Maya Jane Coles' 'What They Say', Nina Kraviz's 'I'm Weak' and Radio Slave's Joy & Pain remix of Midland's 'Bring Joy'.

Read this next: Label Focus: Rekids

There's also tracks from Marco Carola, Jerome Sydenham & Function, Agoria, Carl Craig and more.

Mixmag's Ralph Moore said: "When Mixmag first released the Radio Slave cover mix, Matt Edwards followed up the stellar CD with an exclusive party in East London with an up-and-coming DJ called Nina Kraviz, who spun vinyl on top of a wooden box. Luckily, Matt’s own box was pretty nifty and is reflected by the music on this mix, from Dyed’s mix of Maya Jane Coles and Nicola Gala to exclusive edits and mixes from his always on point Rekids imprint.

"As a snapshot of an underground scene that was about to explode, Radio Slave’s Slave To The Rhythm remains peerless. And a lot of fun to boot!"

Read this next: Radio Slave is a master of propulsive, muscular, inventive house and techno

Listen to and download the mix here.

Read this next: Get the best of Mixmag direct to your Facebook DMs

Load the next article
Newsletter 2

Mixmag will use the information you provide to send you the Mixmag newsletter using Mailchimp as our marketing platform. You can change your mind at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link in the footer of any email you receive from us. By clicking sign me up you agree that we may process your information in accordance with our privacy policy. Learn more about Mailchimp's privacy practices here.

Loading...
Loading...
Newsletter 2

Mixmag will use the information you provide to send you the Mixmag newsletter using Mailchimp as our marketing platform. You can change your mind at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link in the footer of any email you receive from us. By clicking sign me up you agree that we may process your information in accordance with our privacy policy. Learn more about Mailchimp's privacy practices here.