November 3, 2021 | Special Mixes
Some of you might know about my deep affection for drones, shoegazer, distortion and atonal soundscapes.
Here’s a meditative ambient mix constructed of the above mentioned elements for the wonderful Mitamine Lab – this was probably the most immersive and transformative mix I’ve made in a very long while. Many thanks for the invite Mim GF! Links in comments, sit back and enjoy.
Artwork curated by Mitaminelab.
[00:00:00] Luis Delgado – El llanto de Nouronihar
[00:04:19] Spectrum – Feedback
[00:07:02] Steve Reich & Pat Metheny – Fast (Edit)
[00:12:57] Dave Angel Airborne (Drums Suck Mix) (Edit)
[00:16:48] Javier Segura – Malagueñas 2
[00:20:48] Headlock – Sky
[00:28:28] Placid Angels – When The Sun Shines Through
[00:32:00] Sun Electric – Afterglow
[00:36:48] Deep Space Network – Distension
[00:39:21] Spectrum – Then I Just Drifted Away
[00:46:04] Spiritualized – F 699 Hz
[00:48:28] Horizon 222 – A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Titania Mix)
[00:53:16] noyzelab – FM40P-r90Subtree17_1#04
[00:55:31] Colours of Infinity – Quavers
[00:59:12] Youthman(29) – B3: 3-00
[01:01:55] Rashida Prime – Diverted
[01:10:14] Akim Drml – Lost in my mind
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Hey there, I’m Timo Deeprhythms the founder of Deeprhythms.com. I’ve DJed & curated the site for more than two decades. I’m always looking for music to share, be it old, new, forgotten or emerging.
The sole idea of this site is to promote a little lesser known underground electronic music producers, DJ’s and labels. I usually gravitate towards ethereal, somewhat cosmic end of the electronic music spectrum and I warmly welcome all the surprises I’m thrown at by inviting international guests for the site.
Deeprhythms started with deep house but has since broadened the scope to include all varieties of electronic music.
Recently, I’ve become involved in three labels. I head Echocentric Records, do a joint label with R.A.N.D. Muzik called RMECR and I’m the other half of Coymix Ltd together with Steffan T. The same basic ethos behind those too.