Halia explores way-out-there selections that range from downtempo discoveries to psychedelic Cantonese boogie. That’s just the kind of selector she is.
This mix is power-puffed nostalgia with a modern sheen, and it illustrates the archetypal vitality you can expect from a Mari set. All aboard.
In episode 49 of Life In Arpeggio’s 15-Min Flash Mix, we explore the concept of duality. Light and dark, yin and yang, or in the case of our guest DJ, it’s sho&tell.
howrøng’s mix explores light-footed heavy-hitting techno, muted breakcore and other dizzying mish-mashes that toss out the rigidity of classification.
For the 15-Min Flash Mix, Nino Blink delivers the kind of mix you’d wanna blast when you’ve had a wretched, soul-sucking day.
He fuses electronic tropes with Indian influences ranging from Tamil to Punjabi, illustrating the hybrid ingenuity of RAAJ as an apex mixmaster.
For the first time, we have a 15-Min Flash Mix that focuses primarily on r&b and hip-hop songs, and it’s also a bountiful showcase of Singaporean talent.
juhvunnn exhibits skills that show a burgeoning maturity with its brave diversity and fluid seamlessness. Don’t underestimate the bedroom DJ.
The accomplished hotshot DJ explores the more belligerent realm of hard techno which you’ll hear in this mix. Joshua Dillon, take us away.
We’re slinging some bass in your face with the mixing prowess of Krstn, a proponent of UK bass music that wants to rumble more in a scene dominated by 4/4.
For the 15-Min Flash Mix, the Thugshop resident and Unmute.sg founder puts on an array of clanging, banging techno that chugs on like a freight train.
If this is what we can hope to expect from the next wave of DJs, the kids are definitely alright. Vix goes for the jugular with this techno combustible.
We’re going to the techno shire for episode 39, as GTHB showcases a wide range of sounds that swings back and forth in intensity like a pendulum.
Aman Anand’s productions lean towards the realms of progressive house and deep techno, and he shows this forte effortlessly in his 15-Min Flash Mix.
EJ Missy’s contributions are very much part of our scene’s history. For this mix, she cooks up a simmering cauldron of intoxicating grooves, potent to the very last beat.
Even amidst the techno maximalism of her sound, the .KRATE resident selector delivers a well-executed performance of subtlety.
Che’Molly takes a techno turn, rejoicing in the genre that she’s been bringing back to Zouk as one of its resident selectors.
We introduce our new live series featuring 15-Min Flash Mixes from four DJs, as well as spontaneous back-to-backs where the magic happens.
The Weatherman invites you to enter with a curious mind, and come out on the other end with a sense of rejuvenation and renewed wonder.
If AYA’s a name that’s not on your radar yet, this 15-Min Flash Mix will make you a convert. Techno church is now in session with AYA.
Revision Music’s Nez Senja introduces his Helios XL moniker with a 15-Min Flash Mix that sprints straight to the finish line. Chequered flag at the ready.
For our first 15-Min Flash Mix of 2023, Senthil delivers a pocket of intricate house music sweeping with minimal arrangements and micro sentiments.
The Darker Than Wax resident gets behind the wheels of our milestone 30th episode, delivering a stuffed set that feels organic and sentient.
Andre Marc delivers a musical kaleidoscope – “In this mix, I wanted to encapsulate the genres that have struck a chord with me over the years.”
RPDM delivers a spritz of energy that both wades in serenity and dives into dynamism, striking a perfect balance like yin and yang.
The Sivilian Affairs co-captain delivers a set that’s sensual, sprightly, and strikes in several directions with housey highs and luscious lows.
The Japanese crate-digger delivers vintage gems excavated from across the region, spanning Asian city pop, funk and disco.
Emma SS delivers a voyage that is tribal, spiritual, intoxicating and iridescent. She explores everything from sultry melodic techno to sprightly indie dance.
Jalpari loops you into a heady hypnotism that keeps you going and going – much like an afterparty that never ends. Sink in. Vibe out.
The Professor flaunts his flexibility with a set that explores glitchy electro and urban breakbeat. Class is now in session.
MZA exhibits his drum & bass side with floor-is-lava beats that are hot on their feet and gooey chords that will melt your icy heart.
The Hard Vibing resident delivers a destructive deluge of overblown beats and harsh textures, with crunchy kicks that will drill into your brain.
Ice Cream Sundays’ Toppings shows a broodier side of his repertoire with this mix, one that simulates the sensation of entering a cloak-and-dagger jazz club from the past.
From poolside deep house to Caribbean-infused Afrobeat, Kevin Sy delivers a bouncy set that will tickle and trickle down your nerves.
KNIGHTNDAE depicts the journey of a heady party night, delivering nocturnal vocal house, hazy lo-fi, and other energising numbers with hints of soul and French touch.
For our year-end episode of the 15-Min Flash Mix, Jace initiates a spry, cosmic takeoff with ebullient tracks from the departments of space disco and indie dance.
Expect eclectic shades of Italo, electro, disco and new wave in this mix, as Kaye turns up the temperature with these instant floor sizzlers.
We now slip into the abyss for episode 15 of the 15-Min Flash Mix, and pulling us under as our guide is the ever-so-eclectic Bongomann.
KiDG has delivered a delightful hodgepodge that gives nods to the revered eras of classic rock, Brit-pop, ’80s hip-hop and even big beat.
Exploring droning ambient, loungy deep house and wobbly dubstep, Jean Reiki will have you transitioning from lumbering slumber to the invigorating jolts of life.
Start warming up those ankles. B10N presents a juke-charged 15-Min Flash Mix that will have your feet tied up in a pretzel by the end of it.
Don Aaron has orchestrated a blissful languor of instrumental bliss, much like the soundtrack of a vintage, neo-noir short film.
For 15 minutes, Erin Khan takes you on a nocturnal detour of shadows and moonlight, evoking the haze and passion that seep into the mood of a good ol’ party night.
This is a mix bursting with pyro-level firepower, synonymous with the signature of this energetic wunderkind. Now sit up and plug in.
With acid hooks, projectile beats and hypnotic vocals, the enigmatic ANVBS delivers a peaktime techno set using a semi-analogue setup.
In this episode of the 15-Min Flash Mix, Aresha keeps the junglist heart beating, pounding to the rhythm of wobbly quakes and Amen breaks.
The prodigious beatmaker keeps the series going with a tailored listening experience; a mesmerising set that mirrors rainy day music or the ambience of a lounge.
For the 15-Min Flash Mix, ARNT has pieced together a euphoric and kaleidoscopic set of vivid synthscapes, inviting you into a world of fantasy.
For 15 minutes, toss out whatever you might think of synth-pop fixture, The Analog Girl, and enjoy this head-spinning voyage that spans her influences.
Brendon P is what many would call a legend, and that is no exaggeration. Dropping 15 tracks in 15 minutes, the industry phenom takes you to school on this episode of the 15-Min Flash Mix.
DJ Aurora’s contribution to the 15-Min Flash Mix invites you to take a mosey down memory lane, as it slips into a stream of charming vintage cuts.
To commemorate Life In Arpeggio’s third year, we’re introducing a brand new series where guest acts have 15 minutes to create a journey, starting with the inimitable and irresistible Sivanesh.