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Who is making good Space Bass mixes that aren’t a new pop/rap/rock flip every 45 seconds?

Old man yelling at cloud I know but Jesus Christ, is there anyone putting out decent space bass mixes that isn’t a 15th and the 1st or Mac Miller flip every split second?

Tried listening to CarTunes 5 and Know Good Shambhala and I just can’t do the constant Flip Tok shit. Don’t even get me started with the recent Griz direction or Levity stuff. Don’t get me wrong, it’s fun live, but I am begging for decent mixes to listen to while working.

Only thing I can think of recently are Peekaboo and Skrillex, but they’ve clearly been leaning more UK Garage, which I enjoy, but I can get that itch scratched by Hamdi, Taiki Nulight and MPH.

There’s a former DJ/Producer who shall not be named that used to craft 60-90min live sets that were interesting, had valleys and peaks, and encapsulated the space bass sound. Fuck that guy, but I miss the long form mixes that weren’t ADHD.

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u/djcigs — 16 hours ago

New Odyzey Compilation this Friday

Have a new release coming out on Odyzey this Friday along with some heavy hitters. Really stoked about this UKG one making it on to the compilation.

Mikayli - Daydreams

Hope you enjoy 🤟

u/mikaylisound — 14 hours ago

Listen to the Noises In My Mind

Here’s the first volume of The Noises In My Mind

An all originals unreleased mix which is now shared with all yall cool people

The track on the cover art is one of the IDs from the mix

Hope you enjoy it :)

As always, the link will be in the comments

u/NAYAN_NOISES — 15 hours ago
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gon7o × Olga Nosova | Keys & Vocals Over a Drum Groove | Day 55 #432hz #drumgroove #gon7o

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u/gon7o — 1 day ago
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gon7o × Joshua Van Tassel | Keys & Vocals Over a Drum Groove | Day54 #432hz #drumgroove #gon7o

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u/gon7o — 2 days ago

Djing

Does anyone freestyle sets anymore? I feel like everyone plans out their sets to a T and just dances for the content instead of playing to the crowd. You can still have dope production without a planned set.

(You can also still have time coded songs without planning a set to a T)

I just feel like everyone is a robot just pressing play or cue buttons in a planned order and maybe this is an unpopular opinion but it doesn’t impress me at all.

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u/That-Strawberry8838 — 4 days ago
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Despite the grind and guillotine...

create ...... 🎶 🎭 🖼️

"Chinoise" - OK (2025 release found at cosbeetz.bandcamp.com)

u/Cos2Cos2Cos — 6 days ago

Young Miko - Wassup (Merricat Black Flip)

New flip is out now 🐈‍⬛❤️✨ Samsara is fucking unreallll

u/filthsun — 6 days ago

Conquest - Dr. Psilicon

Happy Friday Everyone! Hope y’all can give my new single a save or listen if you like it! It’s also available to download on SoundCloud! 👴🏻

u/Drpsilicon — 6 days ago

I created a database of over 6000 tracks from various genres and made a website that recommends you music through swiping like on Tinder.

Hey there! For almost a year I have been working on a music website called Psychill Space - with a focus on weird, psychedelic, electronic, experimental and unconventional music.

As a fan of psychedelic, atypical, specific and varied music, it's sometimes hard to find music that hits exactly the spot. The algorithms on streaming platforms focus on suggesting music that's exactly like the music you listen to, or music that is listened to by people who already listen to similar music as you do - which creates tight circles, which aren't very friendly for new, niche artists or people who like multi-genre tracks.

That's why I created Psychill Space - it's a platform that lets you vote for each track's genres, moods and tags, creating unique DNA for each of the tracks, and then it lets you vote 1-5 for every track, so the algorithm can analyze how much you enjoy what, and make recommendations that get better with every swipe/rate, and with every profile.

The platform collects links to streaming services (if you prefer them over Bandcamp), lets you create collections, find tracks or albums that are similar to chosen one, as well as filter events such as club nights and festivals by type, genres and proximity. It is designed to stay free and without ads, and be helpful to both music fans to discover music and niche artists to become discovered (I'm considering adding a potential cheap paid tier for people who want to support the project, but it will stay free to use without any limits as long as you decide to profile a track every few you discover). If you're an artist yourself, you can also add your music to the database for free.

You can find the Discovery Mode at https://psychill.space/music/discover

I'm also open to constructive feedback, thoughts, suggestions.

u/xVrath — 7 days ago