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WIDE Radio Fiesta Vol. 6

Photography: rinnnfilm_  📷

 

WIDE Radio Fiesta returns on November the 16th with a sauerkraut-dank lineup of DJs from the chthonic depths of the global underground, mixing the most raw and delirious beats and sonic experiments, eating away at your faddy musical tastes to go straight to your gut!

 

4PM New York
5PM Venezuela
9PM UK (Reino Unido)

 

WIDE Radio Fiesta Vol. 6

Yizhaq (Portugal)

From Lisbon, Portugal, Yizhaq will be patching in to our pirate signal to clue us in on the latest developments of his city’s scene and share some tasty bits of what he’s been cooking up with the trans-aggressive musical collective ÇIRCA. If you’ve listened to this guy before, then you know he feels really comfy with the “experimental”, aiming for an abrasive and mysterious sound palette. This time around, he’s decided to be extra nice. Toning it down a little with a mix oscillating between the familiar afro-caribbean rhythms of reggaetón and pumping club traxxx for an enhanced booty-shaking experience.

 

 

WIDE Radio Fiesta Vol. 6

Abssys (México)

Then, out of Toluca, Mexico, the young and talented  Absyss – formerly known as R1Z0M4 – from the T.A.U. party gang and DNTFCK netlabel will come into possession of the DJ booth for an aggroed-up mix of hard club sounds in the realm of 130 to 140 BPM, going around from spiked reggaetón tracks, to the haunting yet danceable sounds of experimental club electronica, to almost hard-styley beats to jump and bounce around like internet russians stopping here and there to cool down in the mild and refreshing sounds of grime.  

 

 

WIDE Radio Fiesta Vol. 6

DJ FEAR 808 (USA)

Last and quite certainly not least, straight outta Raleigh in North Carolina, from the USA cometh DJ FEAR 808,  calling forth the rumbling bass of the ghettoest sounds of jungle, juke, footwork, techno and dubstep, bringing the temperature to a sizzling 160 BPM to enjoy with seizures or showing off your footwork moves (if you got any). Dancers be advised that prolonged exposure to these BPM increases the likelihood of broken-ass hips. Attainment of nirvana (not the band) by means of blood rushing to the head and unplanned victorian-style couch fainting.

 

 

Get yourself a six pack, your favourite recreational substances. And a couple of good friends and cozy up to the throbbing speakers of your choice: if this doesn’t make you feel something, nothing will.