Posts Tagged Mix Series
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JENKEM MIX 121: ALI BOULALA
Ali handed us a mix to cap off Ali Boulala Week on the site. We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did!
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JENKEM MIX 120: LIZZIE ARMANTO
Play this one at the skatepark to bum out dads reliving their glory days listening exclusively to Black Flag and Bad Religion.
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JENKEM MIX 119: ANDREW ALLEN
Just like his skating, it's a mix of more understated hits that feel familiar but offer an unexpected twist.
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JENKEM MIX 118: SAVANNAH STACEY KEENAN
For full rave ambience we suggest listening at max volume and aggressively flicking the lights on and off until your landlord yells at you.
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JENKEM MIX 117: JAMAL SMITH
PoptartPete hits us with a nice mix filled with gritty drums, swingy feel, and hazy soundscapes.
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JENKEM MIX 116: BILLY MCFEELY
It’s not very often that the people we tap for mixes are actual musicians and producers themselves.
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JENKEM MIX 115: NELLY MORVILLE
The Limosine young gun hits us with a list of post-hardcore and emo tracks for you to jack for your next homie video.
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JENKEM MIX 114: CYRUS BENNETT
After years of being pestered by friends and fans for a Cyrus mix, we're excited to finally blast this one with you all.
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JENKEM MIX 113: HUGO BOSERUP
It's weird to think that Hugo's newborn kid will think some of these tracks are "dad music" in the future.
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