I was lucky enough to be invited to do a guest mix for Tīrkultūra by Nina Elektrichka! It aired last week, but it also just got uploaded to SoundCloud, so you can listen to it whenever and wherever.
W3C is an electronic music producer and DJ from Riga, Latvia, who has released multiple EPs and a couple of vinyl records under record labels all around the world and garnered support from such big names as Aphex Twin, Pinch, Mumdance, Plastician, Björk and others. His music takes the UK sound as a foundation and builds upon it using his own unique touch, which results in a futuristic, percussive and heavy sound that is primed to make every DJ set unforgettable.
I was lucky enough to be invited to do a guest mix for Tīrkultūra by Nina Elektrichka! It aired last week, but it also just got uploaded to SoundCloud, so you can listen to it whenever and wherever.
Kinetic is a Techno radio show broadcasted in Latvia, and the nice people running it invited me in to talk a little bit about myself and play a couple hours of tunes. It was a lot of fun, I played many of my older tracks that I haven't played in years and turns out - they still go hard haha
Anyway, you can check it out for yourself here:
If the video doesn't work, here are the links:
This is a late night set I did about a week ago for the Isla to Isla event at ONE ONE in Riga. It's been a while since I've uploaded a mix and I actually got my hands on the recording for this one, so here ya go!
(you can actually hear a new unreleased track of mine in this)
Here's a couple of upcoming events that I'll be playing at that you don't want to miss:
22.09. - ʀᴇꜰʟᴇᴄᴛɪᴏɴ ʀᴇᴄᴜʀʀᴇɴᴄᴇ https://fb.me/e/4BvNsbWch
14.10. - ɪꜱʟᴀ ᴛᴏ ɪꜱʟᴀ https://fb.me/e/1owMMyGnp
Check out Infinite Machine's 10 year anniversary compilation, I participated with a track of mine called "Templar".
I started this track back in 2015 while I was in Nida, Lithuania for the Baltic Trail musicians' gathering. There i tried to capture the locale, especially the Curonian split, and the emotions it evoked through field recordings which are used throughout this piece.