DJ mix completely dedicated to the excellent compilation CRXSSINGS, which is also a fundraiser for City Plaza Hotel.
00:00 electronic frequencies tune.
00:32 Shelly Knotts x Jan St. Werner. Raft. CRXSSINGS.
04:12 Yannis Kyriakides x Alessandro Bosetti. Habillage. CRXSSINGS.
07:00 Seth Graham x Yves De Mey. Auto-Harmony Version. CRXSSINGS.
09:17 Mira Calix x Ipek Gorgun. Fortuna (Redux). CRXSSINGS.
12:26 Mads Emil Nielsen x Jan Jelinek. Framework 10 (Remix). CRXSSINGS.
16:28 Leyland Kirby x Laura Luna Castillo. Bliss and Loss. CRXSSINGS.
21:07 Lucrecia Dalt x Aaron Dilloway. Dragon Loops. CRXSSINGS
25:14 Laura Luna Castillo x Leyland Kirby. Stage 4 Confusion Flashback. CRXSSINGS.
27:41 Kreng x Celer. Wormhole (Remix). CRXSSINGS.
31:17 Jasmine Guffond x Christina Vantzou. RR Variation (Remix). CRXSSINGS.
35:02 Jan Jelinek x Mads Emil Nielsen. Zwischen/Marcel Duchamp (Remix). CRXSSINGS.
38:03 Chuck Johnson x Koen Holtkamp. Labradorite Eye (Remix). CRXSSINGS.
38:43 Ipek Gorgun x Mira Calix. Knightscope K5 (Remix). CRXSSINGS.
44:05 Gabriel Saloman x Machinefabriek. What Belongs to Love (Remix). CRXSSINGS.
49:01 Christina Vantzou x Jasmine Guffond. Not to Decide is to Decide (Remixture). CRXSSINGS.
52:16 Alessandro Bosetti x Yannis Kyriakides. Airing. CRXSSINGS.
56:20 Aaron Dilloway x Lucrecia Dalt. Labyrinths & Yachts. CRXSSINGS.
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“All the funds generated by the sales of this album will be donated directly to City Plaza Hotel, a squatted refuge located in the heart of Athens, Greece, organized for and by migrants from Africa and Asia. These funds will support their struggle to provide material needs for those fleeing economic, environmental, political and military disasters in their home countries. At City Plaza Hotel residents work together in ways that center their own agency, dignity and solidarity with each other.
This compilation in no way claims to represent the voices of refugees and migrants, nor does it represent the scores of incredible musicians from the Middle East, North Africa or Central America whose communities are being disrupted by mass migration. Rather, the artists participating in this compilation recognize that their lives and art have benefitted from the relative ease with which they are able to move across borders, performing for international audiences and developing relationships across cultures. Some of the artists involved are the children of immigrants, or have their own experiences of migration and relocation. All of them share a belief in a basic freedom of movement and stand in solidarity with those migrants and refugees who are struggling to make a better life for their families and themselves.”