Plastic Platform C24: Luminary Youth
Today's Plastic Platform mix is brought to you by the wonderful Luminary Youth.
This is a mix of some of my favorite new music, and some older tracks that inspired me to create Luminary Youth. Phaseone and Afta-1 are some of my favorite producers that really moved me back in 2009, and artists like Clams Casino, Shlohmo, Tokimonsta, and Mux Mool are also some older favorites that have seen success lately and are steadily growing their fan-bases today. Formant by Team Sleep (Chino from Deftone's immaculate sideproject) was the first track I heard that made me want to start experimenting with drum machines, and Made In Heights is, in my opinion, the best electronic/indie duo around today. Seriously under-rated. Enjoy.
- Shabazz Palaces - Felt
- Phaseone - Panda Jawn
- Afta-1 - The Facts (Interlude)
- Luminary Youth - Tokyo In Rain
- Clams Casino - Always Have a Choice
- Made In Heights - Chatoyant
- Emay - Iron Pulse (Starboy)
- Mux Mool - Valley Girls
- Afta-1 - Quest
- Tokimonsta - Sa Mo Jung
- Sela - Evelyn
- Phaseone - Heavy Water (Grouper remix)
- Shlohmo - Seriously
- Team Sleep - Formant
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