Tune in, slip back and enjoy the summery-haze vibe of the third NHAM mixtape. Recommended accompaniment: A spare three quarters of an hour, a warm sun, a light breeze, a comfy spot and a cool drink.
(Apologies to folk listening in the Southern Hemisphere. Despite this mix being a ‘hot summer’ soundtrack the tunes are all super enough to be enjoyed in any weather, but it’s in the dripping heat of the hottest summer month that they’ve been put together at my end so it does have a natural summer vibe!)
Ricky a.k.a. Impulso Bioelectrico – Say Yeah Arrrrgh Yeah. Pump it up. When the sun shines and the heat hazes, this classic hip hop groove is the perfect accompaniment. I only wish it were three times as long. Ricky is from Palma in Spain and this track comes from the 2023 album De Buenas a Primeras – a collection of fine, short tunes.
Key 13 – L.U.C.A. Key 13 has such a varied bank of works it was hard to know which song to choose, but I really love L.U.C.A. Some great vocal effects combine with synthetic and natural instruments for a beautifully balanced piece. It’s a pretty telling of the story of the connected nature of us and all life on earth.
Digits – Lost Dream If you told me this was a new Junior Boys track I’d not have any reason to doubt it. -From the soft yet authoritative vocal to the jittery electronic beeps and beats. That by the way is very much a compliment as Junior Boys are one of the favourite artists of my lifetime.
Bandstahl – I’m falling Okay, if you’re not in a hot place right now just close your eyes and imagine being on a sandy beach in the sun with a cool breeze blowing through as you listen to this. Life’s good, isn’t it? That’s how this one makes me feel. Deep beat, luscious vocal, warm bass, I’m falling!
White Town – Timeslip Yes, THE White Town – I told you the coolest kids reside in the Fediverse. I was a touch obsessed with Your Woman back in 1997, so finding Jyoti aka White Town in The Fediverse was a very pleasant surprise. Timeslip is a joyous-sounding, catchy number although the lyrics hint at something darker in the underbelly.
AxWax – Schrödinger’s Bonk What is Bonk? Can you handle Bonk? Take a dive in to the Bonkwave with master-proponent of the illusive movement to find out! I’d tell you more if I knew but I’m still working Bonkwave out myself a month or so after taking my first dive in to its depths. The one thing I do know so far is that I like it!
Xylander – Hectic Life (Busy Busy Busy!) This is truly masterful. A 50 year old tape of Xylander’s uncle and grandmother recording a message to another family member has been expertly set in to a speedy dance track. Xylander lists Squarepusher and Autechre among his influences and you can really hear it in his work.
Fastachee – Lonely Negatives I love the way this track builds as it wakes up from the intro and moves through the gears before unearthing some rare Fastachee vocals in the second half. It’s got industrial vibes, in the electronics department, and has a real get up and go about it.
YACHT – Finger in Your Eye Fine, jaunty, indy-pop from Young Americans Challenging High Technology – something all of us within The Fediverse are doing whether we realise it or not! I was big in to YACHT back in 2009 so to have rediscovered them via Mastodon this month was a true delight. To then catch up on everything I’ve missed in recent years and hear that they’ve not lost any of their fun, unique sound means I’m now fully back aboard the vessel!
Fräulein Verdrieslich & Torsten Torsten – Jackentaschen-Chanson According to the deepl translation tool Jackentaschen-Chanson translates as Jacket Pocket Song. I found this version on Torsten Torsten’s Peertube account and it’s a lovely live performance by the two artists in a park on a summer’s day. Apparently they had about 50 more verses for the song they could have included. Sadly my German isn’t good enough to know what they’re singing about but the joy from the performance needs no translation. I also love that at the start of the recording you can just hear the end of Fräulein singing Caravan of Love – one of my all time fave songs.
Huge Shark – A Prayer for Rain Just like with Kydia in the NHAM 1 mixtape a powerful voice sucks me in so deep here. On this occasion it’s that of Valerie Polichar of Huge Shark. She wrote this song back in 1990 in reference to the droughts experienced in California at the time due to the early onset of climate change. The fact that things have only got worse since make this record continue to stand out. I want future generations to live lives where they can enjoy the best things in life such as Valerie’s voice and music without being impeded by the dystopian effects of climate change we’re hurtling toward. In order for that to happen we need to make radical changes to the way we live at present, and quickly!
The Liquid Clear – Sociate Just like in last month’s mixtape the closing track is one to leave you hanging there, yearning for more. Experimental producer Bree D aka The Liquid Clear makes sumptuous sounds from Washington. Sociate is just one of many examples that can be found on her Bandcamp profile. It carries a spacey, nostalgic vibe complete with Joy Orbison style break down. Enjoy!
I’m really pleased with this collection. Belonging to July it’s a summer mix that transports the listener through day and night; from earth to air; between conscious reality and subconscious dream states; and even to different geographical locations. It did for me anyway. Have a listen and see where it takes you. More info below the mix.
Six Umbrellas – Rise The first of the two tracks aptly called Rise that bookend this mix. With the Euro final being played here this month there’s no better place to start the July 2024 mixtape than Berlin: Six Umbrellas is Thomas Bartz and the city I’d call the home of industrial techno is lucky to have him. This one is from the album Ad Astra.
Lehto x Socool – Sierra Sierra dropped just last month and is ethereal breakbeat at its finest. I can’t not move to it. It’s a wonderful collaboration between two producers, Lehto from Germany and Canadian Socool, who have combined to make Four (Tet) – Combining deep with delicate and luscious with lucid.
BENDY – Haunted Fittingly, Haunted has a haunting vibe which is pretty dark lyrically and darkly pretty sonically. BENDY is self-described lunatic music dispenser, Eliot Bendinelli. A London based Frenchman* who works for a brilliant organisation in Privacy International, Eliot has recently dedicated one day a week to making music and the result is a brilliant 4-track EP from which Haunted came. (*I’m guessing he’s French based on a combination of his name and his Mastodon instance!)
Ordos Mk.0 – Awash I love a bit of deep house and I’m reliably informed this is somewhere between that and Dub Techno. -The EP it’s from, ‘Echoes’, comes with a thoughtful and technical insight from the producer as to how each song came about and what was used to make it, as well as some cool sleeve artwork. Deep, rhythmic, dance, all, night.
Roberta Fidora – In Your Neighbourhood Bloody hell, this is good. Wistful electronica so often gets me. This could easily sit on Joe Godard’s Electric Lines album, which curiously came out in the same year (2017) as Roberta released this one under her previous moniker, ‘Curxes’.
Jonny Fallout – There’s Hope For Us Yet The opening track of Jonny Fallout’s 2024 album, ‘Concentric Circles’. There’s Hope For Us Yet is a song title whose message is something we all have to cling on to, while the music itself offers the belief that it just might be true. This is dream-synth dreaming big and I love getting lost in it.
Day Dreems – There’s a Light Day Dreems is a solo artist from Oregon, and Day is their real name, not just a stage name! They have such an enchanting and compelling voice, drawing me in both solo and when harmonised. There’s a Light has what I think I’d call a gypsy-folk vibe with added oomph and pop-personality. The song explores the magic place between limitless dreamland and limiting ‘reality’, and it builds beautifully with perfectly positioned layers until reaching crescendo.
sideSister – Lovelock The intro is an instant hit-maker and the subsequent interwoven funk in this multi-time signature get me moving and thinking in equal measure. Positivity, hope and slap bass from a super-talented mother and daughter duo, bring it on.
Hy Vyb – Moonlight Dream Hy Vyb creates an ecclectic mix of music from pop to prog rock through house, drill, drum & bass, afro-beat and more. This lovely number though sounds like a Grimes jam on a sunny day somewhere in West Africa. Dancing!
Liotia – Hand in Hand My immediate reaction to hearing this one was, ‘CocoRosie does trip hop’, but Liotia are not CocoRosie, they are Abigail Hubbard and Matthew Smyth. It’s got such a hot, summery city vibe. Personally it connects me with times at the start of the relationship with my now-wife, walking through Bristol in the heat together: Feet on concrete and birds in the trees as we wander past and under. Very happy feelings. From the Let Down EP.
Hello Midlands – Outside Hello Midlands are not wrong, they’re quite right: Everything is a little bit easier outside. Cautiously optimistic, wonky melancholy. -Their words, not mine but I couldn’t put it better. Serene, but not for the sake of it. Erudite, but unassuming. Earnest, but forgiving. See. I’m going Outside now.
Schalle und Stille – Rise As an ex-Bristolian myself the trip-hoppy Portishead vibes of Schalle und Stille drop me right back in to that beautiful city. It’s the second track in this mix to have done that and also the second called Rise! I love how it does exactly that to you: The song has you grounded to start and just lifts and lifts until you’re floating and dancing in hazy summer air, still rising as it peacefully ends, while you remain afloat, gasping for more. It had to be the closing track, leaving you suspended there …at least until the August mixtape.
Cobalt – Home I came across Cobalt from the fantastically Euro-pop track, ‘Versio’, written for Fedivision 2024. Cobalt is a Finnish musician and linguist, and ‘Home’ is the perfect opener to the very first NHAM mix tape.
sknob – Driven By Desire (Extended Mix) sknob is another artist who had a strong Fedivision entry with ‘Living the Dream’. Having had a nice rummage through the wonderful back catalogue I was taken by ‘Driven by Desire’ both musically and in its deeper meaning. Shades of Clor, Roxy Music and David Byrne might be something an ‘AI’ generator could output, but the innovation it could not.
Meljoann – EXIT ’EXIT’ has Let’s Eat Grandma vibes. Meljoann’s awesome creativity extends beyond her music and in to her videos too. Well worth a dive via her Peertube channel … you might be lucky enough to get swept in to the Mustics® craze whilst there too. I’m not really sure how to describe Meljoann as a female Prince without calling her Princess, but it’s what I want to do!
bgm – You Can’t See It Get funky, lo-fi, baseline, harmonise. Can you see it? Now wiggle!
Kydia – Holy Grail This is just an incredible piece of craftsmanship which gets better and better the deeper you delve and the more you listen. The composition, the lyrics, the production: It’s a masterpiece, made even more remarkable when Kydia’s story is told. -She is lady with ADHD and a Bone-Anchored Hearing Aid (BAHA) having been born with Microtia grade 3 and Atresia (a deformed outer ear and ear canal, and single-sided deafness). Cosmetic surgery a few years back to get a prosthetic outer ear, followed by the fitting of a titanium post in to her skull means she can now hear in stereo where the majority of her life she only heard in mono. Kydia is a special talent and Holy Grail could easily be a platinum-selling number one the world over either if Kydia were signed and thrust in to the pop world or if the song was given to one of the superstars of today.
MyLoFy feat. Aaron – The Funniest Thing This mixtape project came about thanks to Fedivision 2024 and I could easily have chosen 12 songs from Fedivision for this first mixtape, but wanting to get discovering new songs straight away this is the only inclusion from this year’s contest. The Funniest Thing was one of my three votes and if I only had one vote this is the song I would have given it to. A Retro-Pop track tinged with Alphaville about the detachment of conscience people might experience using social media. Whatsmore it was produced exclusively using (lots of) free and open source software. Although perhaps ironically it’s the only song on the list which isn’t linked because I can’t find any MyLoFy music on any of the Fair Music Platforms. I’m reliably informed that a Mirlo profile is on the roadmap though so look out for that!
VCS2600 – Databahn Lowrider With a funky swagger a la Chromeo or Har Mar Superstar I dare you not to bounce along with your arm bopping aloft as you cruise in your imaginary ride to VCS2600.
lost in the loop – tell_me_what_you_see Another really catchy little number with a funky groove to keep you on the regular twitch. lost in the loop does shy vulnerability well, laying the cards on the table with tell_me_what_you_see and delivering a right royal winner.
Mishathings – Start Anew Teaching Political Ecology and Earth Science at Amsterdam University College by day and busting uplifting tunes by night, Misha can momentarily take you to a space and time where it’s all alright with Start Anew, even though it’s really not, is it? We’re in this together.
Sakti – Somerset Having previously lived in the county I was drawn to this track when checking out some of Sakti’s back catalogue and it’s an epic monster of an audio-trip right up my street. Extremely proficient master crafting here.
Shannon Curtis – Extraordinary People I’m an 80s kid and Shannon habits 1980s spirit with aplomb, taking me in with the first bang of the synth-wave drum. Extraordinary People is a nostalgia-driven, synth-pop ballad that calls, ‘Look at us, we are extraordinary people’. A nod to all of the artists featured on this page and so many more pouring out their creativity in to the Fediverse and beyond.
Under Shaded Trees – please don’t worry AKA Chris Lowis said that this track sounded, ‘Like an end of EP kind of track’, so put it at the end of his beautiful 1858 EP … a trick I’ve repeated here to close out the very first NHAM mixtape. Under Shaded Trees is blissful serenity, wistful but optimistic and I love it.
I hope you’ve enjoyed listening as much as I’ve loved curating (and dancing along 👇). See you next month!
NB: Artist links go to their personal Fediverse accounts. Songs have links if the song is available on one of the Fair Music platforms or their own website (or Bandcamp).