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2021 Roundup: Juno Daily – In The Mix

Access every last session from a manic twelve months of mix action

Our inaugural mixee Leah Kardos

Juno Daily began in late 2020, and naturally, thus materialised our In The Mix feature: a sporadic affair in which we invite your favourite DJs and artists – usually the masters of their crafts – for an exclusive mix, and sometimes an interview or track-by-track breakdown.

Over the months, we’ve attracted a wide net of acts – from Slam and Haiku Salut to Big Dada and Portico Quartet – to the feature. Thanks to us, you have a whole world of listening at your fingertips. And with each mix clocking in at roughly an hour, you’ve at least 27 hours of listening to do. Get going, and read on for a short lowdown of each mix…

Sascha Dive: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/12/10/juno-daily-in-the-mix-sascha-dive/

Mixing tech house trickery and deep stabbing shuffles, Sascha’s In The Mix shows off his long, hotly honed experience in the game.

Angel Rocket: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/12/02/juno-daily-in-the-mix-angel-rocket/

A juicy and playful affair through melodic acid, delightful dembow, and dolphin jungle, these next-gen dance pushers have got you covered.

Access every session from our In The Mix series in 2021, including Slam, Skream, Big Dada, Little Snake, Portico Quartet and many more

Slam are Autonomous: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/11/26/juno-daily-in-the-mix-slam-are-autonomous/

Autonomous part the seas for their newest guest mix, creating an arsenal of only the most advanced electro weapons.

John Sellekears: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/11/23/juno-daily-in-the-mix-john-sellekaers/

A mix session that centres in on what Sellekears calls “slightly disquieting music”, taking in everything from Pye Corner Audio to Mica Levi and much in between.

Big Dada Special: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/11/05/juno-daily-in-the-mix-big-dada-special/

In May Mahmoudi’s capable hands, we’re treated to an hour of Big Dada brilliance, from DJ Manny’s downtrodden footwork, LYZZA’s neo-futurist dancehall, and Nidia Minaj’s disjointed batida.

Auf Togo: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/10/27/juno-daily-in-the-mix-with-auf-togo/

The multi-talented production duo drop by for an hour’s mix, blending influences from Hawaiian jazz, space disco, and Afrobeat. 

Sangre Voss: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/10/12/juno-daily-in-the-mix-with-sangre-voss/

Presenting only the most surreal end of his influences spectrum, Sangre Voss brings an etheromaniac’s mix, aimed squarely at all the space cadets out there.

Vhyce: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/09/15/juno-daily-in-the-mix-with-vhyce/

Vhyce embarks on an hour long mix of strident house and stonking disco, showcasing some of the latest moves and grooves by he and his closest Belgian DJ comrades. 

Parallel Action: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/08/31/juno-daily-in-the-mix-with-parallel-action/

Jude Greenaway celebrates the release of his self-titled album by spending an hour in the mix blending hip-hop, trip hop, creating a sound that seeps with dark, brewing intensity.

Barton Think special with Time Is The Enemy: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/08/17/juno-daily-in-the-mix-barton-think-special-with-time-is-the-enemy/

Nu-jazz pushers Time Is The Enemy bring leftfield shenanigans, mellow house gliding, broken beatsmithery and exclusive bits from enigmatic artist Barton Think to the table.

German percussion king Popp: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/07/12/juno-daily-in-the-mix-with-german-percussion-king-popp/

The esoteric German drummer draws on his balaphon, idiophone, steel drums, bells and bowls chops to bring a whirlwind mix of percussive heat.

Little Snake & Interview with Amon Tobin: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/06/29/little-snake-juno-daily-in-the-mix-interview-with-amon-tobin/

Amon Tobin guest curates a mix from Little Snake, whose productions for Flying LotusBrainfeeder, and subsequent DJ selections, are vivid, manic, complex and disorientating.

Tom Kerridge’s Girls of the Internet: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/06/18/juno-daily-in-the-mix-with-tom-kerridges-girls-of-the-internet-project/

Girls of the Internet, the studio project of soul-loving, lo-fi deep house songsmith Tom Kerridge, comes through with a top-notch session.

Underground Therapy Musik with Charlie Soul Clap: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/06/08/juno-daily-in-the-mix-undaground-musik-therapy-mix-with-charlie-soul-clap/

Charlie Soul Clap celebrates joining the esteemed Undaground Therapy Muzik with a mix of delights from the label and beyond.

Portico Quartet: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/06/01/juno-daily-in-the-mix-portico-quartet/

Exclusive mix session from the acclaimed London avant-gardists to celebrate the release of their newest album Terrain, meandering through strange library music and Japanese enviro-ambient.

Skream: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/05/21/juno-daily-in-the-mix-with-skream/

To celebrate the launch of his new label IFEEL – designed for he and other artists to attempt different types of dance music – Skream takes to the decks.

Delmer Darion: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/05/17/juno-daily-in-the-mix-delmer-darion/

An exclusive foray through the West Midlands pair’s strange downtempo palette, touching on every neofuturist mainstay from Amnesia Scanner to Kali Malone.

Dauw Records: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/04/28/juno-daily-in-the-mix-dauw-records/

A guided tour through the label’s eight years of soothing, innovative ambient.

Otzeki: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/04/20/juno-daily-in-the-mix-otzeki/

Subversive electronic-punk provocateurs Otzeki dedicate a mix session to bringing sanity to a world on its knees.

t e s t p r e s s: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/04/08/juno-daily-in-the-mix-t-e-s-t-p-r-e-s-s/

Aberdeen duo and SubClub residents celebrate their ‘dialupdilemma’ EP with an all-club banger special.

William Doyle:  https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/03/18/juno-daily-in-the-mix-with-william-doyle/

Dedicated to the cassette format, Doyle’s mix covers everything from Wu-Tang to A Guy Called Gerald, Flaming Tunes and Bruce Springsteen, neatly framing his new album ‘Great Spans Of Muddy Time’.

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Flore: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/03/11/juno-daily-in-the-mix-flore/

Flore rolls out a mix of beats and bass that shows why she’s considered an integral part of France’s electronic scene.

Haiku Salut keep the IWD party going: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/03/09/juno-daily-in-the-mix-haiku-salut-keep-the-iwd-party-going/

The multi-instrumental, ominous electronica trio from the Derbyshire Dales celebrate IWD with an exclusive mix and track-by-track commentary. 

Ufaze’s electro bonanza: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/03/01/juno-daily-in-the-mix-ufazes-electro-bonanza/

Glasgow produce and DJ Ufaze treats us to a bucketload of top electro tunes as he celebrates the imminent launch of his Slow Process label.

PELA: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/02/08/juno-daily-in-the-mix-with-pela/

Club-friendly Brighton duo put their (red) heads together for a mix stopoff through Elder Island, Moses Sumney, Four Tet, Bicep, Yaeji and more.

Leah Kardos: https://www.juno.co.uk/junodaily/2021/01/05/leah-kardos-kicks-off-juno-dailys-in-the-mix-series/

The first instlament in our in the mix series. Australian DJ and producer Leah Kardos takes a break from her ukulele orchestra duties, breaking down bits from Xyla, LOG, Arca and Clipping, track-by-track.