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Minimal House Music Guide: History, Artists, and Songs
Minimal house is a subgenre of house music that has been around for decades with an occult like following from all around the world. Explaining the genre however is tough to nail down. With popular tracks combining elements from electro, garage, IDM, and early Detroit techno. We go in-depth here at 6AM on some history, artists, and tracks that represent that minimal sound.
Sling Shot Festival Mix: Temple of Boom
Temple of Boom is an electro and breaks-focused duo comprised of Maison Fauna cofounders, Kir and Randall Self. The two are partners and curators on Slingshot Festival. After uniting on a remix project, the two have been attached at the hip, playing alongside acts such as Mall Grab, Nikki Nair, Fabric London residents, Tapefeed, and Tim Reaper. Expect a nostalgic dive into electro, breakbeat, and Detroit techno, seasoned with their own rave tools. Whether playing a warehouse, a backyard, or a dive bar toilet, the duo always brings it 100. Read more
Global Vibe Radio 329 Feat. Domenico Crisci (Summa Cum Laude)
After releasing records on L.I.E.S, Jealous God, Semantica, and his own label project Summa Cum Laude to name a few, Domenico Crisci quickly rose to prominence among purveyors of timeless techno.
Mary Droppinz Brings Electric Energy Anywhere She Goes
Mary Droppinz has been catching the eye of labels all over. That’s no surprise to those that know her. She lives by a simple truth: music is an out-of-body experience. The artistâs fascination with rhythm began when growing up in her native Omaha, Nebraska as a result of her fatherâs seasoned skills as a drummer. She quickly started on the piano and carried that musical influence all the way to her current home of Los Angeles.
The artist recently teamed up with vocalist, Rowa, for a blistering breaks track “HOT PANTS”. The track is fused with acid and electro sprinkles for the ultimate escape into sound forthcoming on Insomniac Discovery. With upcoming bookings at Dirtybird CampINN, Lucidity Festival, a headline show at the Monarch in San Francisco, a continued residency at Discopussy in Las Vegas and more, Mary Droppinz is on direct course for the moon! The artist now shares more about her upcoming single and stellar ascendancy within the electronic and digital music universe.
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Hey Mary! Welcome to 6AM, howâs this year and Los Angeles treating you so far?
Stoked to be here! This year has been going good so far, letting the creative juices flow while balancing with some self care.Â
What first got you hooked on electronic music, and when did you know you wanted to pursue it as a career?
When I saw Steve Aoki play in Cancun and went to Coachella in 2013, I thought the energy was so epic, Iâd really been missing something like this in my life is what I thought! I decided to pursue it as a career in 2015 while watching a woman DJ for the first time and realizing it is possible. Being from Nebraska I hadnât been exposed to dance music culture so moving out to California really expanded my mind. I listened to emo music and my dad’s favorite oldies at home.Â
How would you describe your mixing style?
Unconventional, ambitious, and energy boosting.
As technology becomes more advanced, I think itâs important to remember that in person connection is what keeps our species alive.
That’s what it’s all about, music is about bringing people together
Tell us more about your Twitch channel. What do you think is the biggest difference when you perform in person vs. when you perform online?
Playing on Twitch was the best thing I could have done when the pandemic hit, it gave me an outlet and also connected me to a supportive community that loves my music. Itâs a really cool experience performing online, I highly suggest at least trying it, you never know who you can impact with your music and vibe. The difference is when Iâm on twitch Iâm engaging, sharing more about the songs I play and my life on the mic. When Iâm performing in person, itâs all about sharing myself through music and dance only. Nothing beats the real thing. As technology becomes more advanced, I think itâs important to remember that in person connection is what keeps our species alive.
Whatâs your most memorable show to date?
Thatâs so tough, every show has a special memory. Most recently Iâd say Desert Hearts New Years Day Rave in San Diego!Â
Whatâs the inspiration behind your forthcoming single, âHOT PANTSâ?
I wanted to give tribute to the OG breakbeat pattern that I used called âHot Pantsâ. I want to put breaks back on the map, especially from a womanâs perspective here in America. I was also inspired by the operative vocals in Papua New Guinea by the Future Sound of London and I felt that my girl Rowa could nail it perfectly in her own unique way like she did. If you know me you know I love my 303 so of course there was going to be acid in there. Ultimately, I wanted to approach this track with a techno edge highlighting breaks as my percussion. All of it combined really created this heavy hypnotic spiritual experience, which is what music is for me.
I refuse to be boxed in as an artist.
Don’t expect the same thing from Mary Droppinz, she serves heat wherever she goes and whatever she plays.
Whatâre you looking forward to most in the future?
Iâm looking forward to DJing more festivals and embedding myself into the culture on a deeper level. Also to collaborate with artists around the world and see what beautiful music we can make together.Â
Anything else youâd like to share?Â
Iâd just like to say stay locked. I’ve got more music coming out in the next few months that are genre bending but all still have my energy. I refuse to be boxed in as an artist so you can always expect something fun, fresh and different at my shows that are based off my feelings or curation for that particular party.
Connect with Mary Droppinz: SoundCloud | Facebook | Instagram | Spotify
6AM Guest Mix: EJ-BEATS
Featuring this week’s Guest Mix is from emerging artist EJ-BEATS. Coming from humbling beginnings, EJ-BEATS began his journey into techno and performing techno from his Californian house parties as an alma mater. He continued captivating audiences with streams such as âChurch of Technoâ garnering a global fandom. As his branding suggests, EJ-BEATS consistently cements himself into the hearts and minds of his audience through his powerful, industrious, yet dynamic and fluid sets.
Tap Newo Showcases His New Sound with “Techno Mixtape 2”
Tap Newo is a producer, DJ, and studio engineer from Los Angeles who has been active since 2016. Certified in Pro Tools, he brings his eccentric style to the world of techno with original sound design opting for a more math-based approach in the studio. His music has been featured on outlets such as Mixmag Spain, XLR8R, HATE Lab, Data Transmission, and Circuit Arizona. He also recently provided support for the 6am Octopus Warehouse series with Sian in July.
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Quivver Releasing ‘Revelate,’ Third LP via Bedrock Records
Iconic DJ and producer, John Graham aka Quivver is considered by many as one of the worldâs finest electronic music producers. For over 25 years, the undisputed hitmaker has carved out a reputation as one of the worldâs most versatile DJs, seeing him spend five years in DJ Magâs Top 100 DJs list. A firm favorite for John Digweedâs Bedrock Records since his first release, “Yeah Yeah,” the highly-respected British talent announces a montage of ten brand new, finely-tuned compositions, for his LP Revelate.
Unklevon Releases ‘Sharping Shadow,’ Electro Focused EP on Boysnoize Records
Young French producer Unklevon has been building a solid following with his left-of-centre electro sound on Boysnoize Records and BNR Trax over the last couple of years. His latest release, Sharping Shadow, is a visceral EP of innovative electronic sounds from Unklevon and Boysnoize Records. 6AM caught up with him to discuss his latest EP, his favorite new artists, and his plans for the year ahead. Also, make sure to follow his exclusive Spotify 6AM playlist of new and old school electro tracks.
If You Like Dark Electro, Tune Into Kerrie & ‘Respect To The Drex’
Kerrie made her impressive Cultivated Electronics Ltd debut in July with We Continue Part 1 which has grabbed the attention of media and DJs alike, recently featuring in DJ Magâs Staff Picks amongst other accolades. She now returns in September for Part 2.










