Following his recent release on our LT White imprint, Dutch DJ and Producer Coco Bryce extends his sonic prowess into a vinyl-only mix for our podcast series. Settle into an hour of gritty breakbeat percussions, dreamy pads and playfully pitched vocals.
In Coco Bryce’s own words:
It’s an all vinyl mix. I kind of went with my usual approach; pulled a selection from my record cabinets, see what could fit together nicely, ranging from laid back stuff to some more heavyweight tunes, without fully laying out the entire mix beforehand.
Most of the time I’ll try to make it a nice blend of old and new, and also have some well known tracks mixed with slightly more obscure bits. I hadn’t played that Hokusai 12” in ages and always felt like it makes for a perfect intro tune, seeing as it starts off with chopped amens right off the bat, but then switches to a super mellow, kinda jazzy vibe halfway through, like it teases you with the rough and the smooth, and yet after the breakdown it completely pulls back and leaves you with this perfect foundation to start building up again.
Tracklist:
Hokusai – Jade
Perfect Combination – 100 Years
Photek – The Water Margin
Necrotype – Fever
Coco Bryce – Ginger Gear
Jules Elipse – Who’s The Bad Man
Coco Bryce – U Can C In There
Torchman – Shine
Sonic – Serendipity
FFF – The Burial
Digital & Spirit – Gateman
Dead Man’s Chest – Foundation Days
Ray Keith – Special Technique
Bizzy B – The Weekend