Fact Magazine Now reading: FACT mix 322: King Britt presents Fhloston Paradigm FACT mix 322 is by King Britt in his Fhloston Paradigm guise. The King Britt Presents Fhloston Paradigm EP is released on Hyperdub this week. This project â which has evolved across three digital-only releases, Charlie Sleeps EP (2009), Fiction Science (2011) and After The Rave (2011)Â â is an outlet for Britt to explor
FACT mix 320 is by Nite Jewel. Ramona Gonzalez has come along the way since the release of her swooning debut, Good Evening, which was first released in 2010 on Gloriette Records, and seemed to herald a new wave of US female artists using modest technology to make bedroom pop with auteurist ambition. A brace of svelte singles on Italians Do It Better followed, but for us it was the 2010 Gloriette
Photo: Marek Petraszek FACT mix 317 is by Move D. Since he first appeared on the scene in the mid-90s, David Moufang â to give him his real name â has proven to be a major force for good in house music, constantly seeking to evolve its grammar while at the same time honouring, and reinforcing, its most important traditions. Before he began producing solo work seriously, Moufang teamed up with Jona
This weekâs FACT mix is by Julia Holter, heralding the release of her sophomore album, Ekstasis, due out on March 8 courtesy of RVNG Intl. Classically-trained Los Angeles native Holter became preoccupied fairy early on in life with the thought and art of the Middle Ages, and a quasi-medievalism permeates her work to this day, from the sleeve imagery to her lyrical inversions and interrogations of
Photo credit: Rory Mizen This Mondayâs FACT mix comes from Guido. Late last year, we decided that after 300 FACT mixes it was time to invite some favourites from the series back for a second shot, and given how Guidoâs grown in stature since contributing FACT mix 108, he seems the perfect man to start this process with. Heâs proved himself to be one of the UK undergroundâs best producers and songw
This weekâs FACT mix is a rough and ready house session from Toronto four-piece Azari & III. Comprised of two producers (Christian âDinamo Azariâ Farley and Alphonse âAlixander IIâ Lanza; the latter behind the decks on this FACT mix) and two vocalists, Fritz Helder and Cedric Gasiada, Azari burst onto the radars of dance music and pop music fans alike with their storming 2009 singles âHungry for t
The first FACT mix of 2012 comes from 100% Silk and Not Not Fun label owner Amanda Brown. As co-owners of Not Not Fun, Brown and her husband Britt have been responsible for some of the planetâs most exciting underground music, including records by Maria Minerva, Peaking Lights, Dylan Ettinger, and Brownâs numerous recording projects LA Vampires and Pocahaunted. However, itâs through her work runni
Weâre extremely proud of our mix series here at FACT, and 2011 seemed, to us, to be its strongest year yet. On top of hosting some of our favourite dance mixes of the year â shout to Objekt, Karizma, Blawan, Legowelt, Urban Tribe and many more â the FACT mix series also reached new levels of diversity, with ambient(-ish) sessions from Optimo, Global Communication and Blanck Mass, hip-hop from Clam
For FACT mix 304, youâre listening to The Streets. Mike Skinner surely needs no introduction. In 2001, after slogging away as part of a three-piece for the best part of the â90s, he released âHas It Come to This?â, a motion blurred combination of UK garage and stream-of-consciousness rapping that captured the UK at the turn of the decade like few other tracks did. UK garage had become the UKâs â a
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