Reality Mix: Venetta

Reality Mix: Venetta

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A “whirlwind journey” through the modern club landscape from one of Vancouver’s finest and brightest.

Bethlehem Mulat has us right where she desires us. Citing mental thrillers and their soundtracks as a secret motivation, the manufacturer, DJ and singer plays with a virtuosic grasp of stress and control, flexing powerful technical ability while continuously penetrating for jubilant turmoil and happy surprise. “This mix functions tunes from some of my favorite artists, some of my all-time preferred tunes, and some concealed gems from my homies,” she states of her Fact mix. “I attempted to keep an unrelenting momentum with this hybrid mix while exploring with stress by oscillating inbetween extremely percussion-heavy, high-octane drum patterns, driving bass lines and syncopated rhythms.”

“It’s a whirlwind journey,” she concludes, “intense and angular.” Serving as both a whistle-stop trip of the modern club landscape, highlighting razor-sharp drum designs and giddy pop modifies from the likes of Nick León, Ozwald and Galtier, as well as a tribute to some of her more fundamental affects, consistingof the primal technoid frazzle of Datapunk Rockstars ‘Klartext’ and respected electro leader Anthony Rother, the session stands as a testimony to Venetta’s individual technique.

Yet it’s the unanticipated area that yields the most extensive delights. Cruel Youth’s ‘Everything Was Beautiful’ left to drift inharmony over an uncommonly tranquil cut from Nazar. An tempting Basement Jaxx flip from Philly club legend DJ Sega happily smashed into Gwen Stefani. Tzusing’s ‘Residual Stress,’ possibly the most extensively released club weapons of current months, slingshotted straight through Lady Lykez and Scratchclart’s UK gqom and gunk mixture and DJ Babatr’s raptor home anthem ‘HA DA HE HE.’ It’s these minutes that spotlight Venetta as a unique skill and one of the finest selectors around.

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Tracklist:

Cruel Youth – ‘Everything Was Beautiful’
Nazar – ‘Mother’
INVT – ‘ISLA HUNDIDA’
Nick León – ‘Grillo’
Lemonick – ‘Paramite Temple’
Ozwald – ‘Swarms’
Datapunk Rockstars – ‘Klartext’
Lag – ‘Nemir’
Tribal Brothers – ‘Pana’
Peder Mannerfelt – ‘Für Immer’
TenTwentySeven – ‘Cogs’
DJ Sega – ‘Where’s Yo Head At’
Gwen Stefani – ‘Wha

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