Takotsubo

Live @ Electric Sheep, The Rite of Spring 2019

by TrashPanda

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April 2019
Sets

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I would go out tonight

But I haven't got a stitch to wear

— The Smiths, The Charming Man

Genres

#afro house

#alternative dance

#aussietronica

#australian dance

#australian electropop

#beatlesque

#british invasion

#canadian electronic

#canadian house

#chant basque

#classic rock

#deep tech house

#downtempo

#dutch tech house

#edm

#electro house

#electrofox

#electronica

#electronica peruana

#experimental house

#fidget house

#filter house

#folk

#folk rock

#frankfurt electronic

#french tech house

#german dance

#german house

#german tech house

#german techno

#groove room

#house

#madchester

#mellow gold

#merseybeat

#microhouse

#minimal techno

#new french touch

#new wave

#organic house

#permanent wave

#pop dance

#progressive house

#psychedelic rock

#rock

#roots rock

#singer-songwriter

#soft rock

#south african house

#tech house

#techno

#tropical house

#uk post-punk

The Artists

  • Anna Naklab

  • Ante Perry

  • Bob Moses

  • Booka Shade

  • CamelPhat

  • Elderbrook

  • Faul & Wad Ad

  • Frankey & Sandrino

  • Fritz Kalkbrenner

  • Hyenah

  • Joris Voorn

  • Lazarusman

  • Luis Leon

  • Moe Turk

  • Nathan Micay

  • Oxia

  • PNAU

  • PYM

  • Parra for Cuva

  • Paul Simon

  • Pearl Andersson

  • Rex The Dog

  • Sans Souci

  • The Beatles

  • The Smiths

  • The Squatters

  • ZHU

About

Set name
Takotsubo (Live @ Electric Sheep, The Rite of Spring 2019)
Mixed by
TrashPanda
Genre
Deep House
Performance date
April 27, 2019
Location
The Battery SF, CA
Set number
026
Track count
15
Artist count
27
Total length
1 hour, 10 minutes, 31 seconds
Notes
I walked into the Redwood Cathedral and kissed her. It was a brief kiss, almost shy, but all the love in my heart was in it. And sometimes that’s not enough. To heal, one must not only give up the pain, but also the hope...Such a privilege to play with my Sanctuary campmates & Rob Garza of Thievery… what a journey, this life. 20 years ago, his DJ-Kick’s album was THE siren song ushering in the night at my local coffee shop in Boston’s South End. And here we are, a coast away.

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