The “Face of Another” mix showcases selections from DJ ill spectre’s library of bass, UK garage, house, trap, juke, and post-dubstep overlaid with fever dream visuals orchestrated by artist Marilia Maschion.
“This has been floating around in the ether for a while now,” writes DJ ill spectre (Derek Emery) in his blog, Chickens Don’t Clap.
“Originally conceived as a mix for some friends that passed through on tour, then expanded to a 2 hour set for MOPA’s ‘POP Thursdays,’ later distilled to a shorter visual set performed at [a warehouse party], expanded once again to a 2 hour visual set performed at The Whistle Stop, and then refined further to what you have in front of you today.
“For me, this is by far the finest permutation of the mix. Marilia’s visuals, which feature a series of expertly manipulated scenes from some of our favorite films, give it a truly cinematic quality.”
DJ ill spectre got a shout out in last week’s nightlife issue in connection with Art in the Park live art and music night at Bluefoot and recently shared a Liquid Geometry bill with Kansas/DC goombawave (a chillwave/trap hybrid [srsly]) honcho MORRI$ at the Kava Lounge.
Stream and download the audio from “Face of Another” below.
TRACKLIST
John Talabot - “Destiny”
Persesus - “Seychelles”
Kidnap Kid - “Vehl”
Jamie Grind - “Rum ‘n Raisin”
Disclosure - “Blue You”
Dauwd - “What’s There”
The-Drum - “Omar”
Hoodcats - “Jeans Colliding”
AlunaGeorge - “You Know You Like It” (Lapalux’s Bass Ballad Remix)
The Range - “A Solitudinous Diptych”
S. Maharba - “For Someone (Abandonment)”
VISUAL SETLIST
The Pornographers (1966), Shohei Imamura
Millennium Mambo (2001), Hou Hsiao Hsien
High and Low (1963), Akira Kurosawa
Do the Right Thing (1989), Spike Lee
Akira (1988), Katsuhiro Otomo
Underground (1995), Emir Kusturica
Dillinger is Dead (1969), Marco Ferreri
Brazil (1985), Terry Gilliam
Eyes Wide Shut (1999), Stanley Kubrick
Werckmeister Harmonies (2000), Bela Tarr
The “Face of Another” mix showcases selections from DJ ill spectre’s library of bass, UK garage, house, trap, juke, and post-dubstep overlaid with fever dream visuals orchestrated by artist Marilia Maschion.
“This has been floating around in the ether for a while now,” writes DJ ill spectre (Derek Emery) in his blog, Chickens Don’t Clap.
“Originally conceived as a mix for some friends that passed through on tour, then expanded to a 2 hour set for MOPA’s ‘POP Thursdays,’ later distilled to a shorter visual set performed at [a warehouse party], expanded once again to a 2 hour visual set performed at The Whistle Stop, and then refined further to what you have in front of you today.
“For me, this is by far the finest permutation of the mix. Marilia’s visuals, which feature a series of expertly manipulated scenes from some of our favorite films, give it a truly cinematic quality.”
DJ ill spectre got a shout out in last week’s nightlife issue in connection with Art in the Park live art and music night at Bluefoot and recently shared a Liquid Geometry bill with Kansas/DC goombawave (a chillwave/trap hybrid [srsly]) honcho MORRI$ at the Kava Lounge.
Stream and download the audio from “Face of Another” below.
TRACKLIST
John Talabot - “Destiny”
Persesus - “Seychelles”
Kidnap Kid - “Vehl”
Jamie Grind - “Rum ‘n Raisin”
Disclosure - “Blue You”
Dauwd - “What’s There”
The-Drum - “Omar”
Hoodcats - “Jeans Colliding”
AlunaGeorge - “You Know You Like It” (Lapalux’s Bass Ballad Remix)
The Range - “A Solitudinous Diptych”
S. Maharba - “For Someone (Abandonment)”
VISUAL SETLIST
The Pornographers (1966), Shohei Imamura
Millennium Mambo (2001), Hou Hsiao Hsien
High and Low (1963), Akira Kurosawa
Do the Right Thing (1989), Spike Lee
Akira (1988), Katsuhiro Otomo
Underground (1995), Emir Kusturica
Dillinger is Dead (1969), Marco Ferreri
Brazil (1985), Terry Gilliam
Eyes Wide Shut (1999), Stanley Kubrick
Werckmeister Harmonies (2000), Bela Tarr