16 months on from his second ‘Songs For Clubs’ outing, Zoo Brazil (Stockholm-based producer John Andersson) is back to deliver his music compilation series’ its trilogy-reaching release.
In keeping with the intrinsic thread of his first two ‘Songs’ (2011 & 2013 respectively), Zoo Brazil’s third anthology compiles & blends an imagination-provoking, curve-beating collection of music.
Crafted in Andersson’s hallmark portrait mix style – each track at once standing out, yet working fluidly within the mix’s framework, it’s an compilation which brilliantly brings together strands of techno and deep, minimal, vocal & tech house.
A carefully balanced equilibrium, ‘Songs For Clubs 3’ sequences and mixes music from established names (Tiefschwarz, Gerd and Copyright in this instance), underground legends like Romanthony and newer-comers, Hvob, Traumer, Fur Coat among them. It also features remix work from the likes of Maceo Plex, Tiger Stripes, Supernova and Michael Mayer, alongside plenty from the Swede’s own current studio portfolio.
If you’re looking for deep immersion music & mixing this month, let Zoo Brazil’s ‘Songs For Clubs 3’ punch your ticket!
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