Move D Live In St. Petersburg


Our buddy David Moufang, who most know by the name Move D, just posted this live mix from a gig he did in St. Petersburg on Saturday. Well done as usual.

Toughening Up: Live Recording from June 26th

Last week we posted Ivan Smagghe’s mix from the party back on June 26th, held outdoors on a hot and sweaty Brooklyn night.

Here is the second part of that recording, Eamon’s closing set taking over after Mister Smagghe. A little more on the tougher end of the Mister Saturday Night musical spectrum this one features jams from Marc Houle, Superpitcher, Oni Ayhun, Aril Brikha, Levon Vincent, Harkin & Raney, Blake Baxter a few others.

Download here. And as always, hope you enjoy.

Hot and Bothered: Ivan Smagghe Live Recording

The summer just past was the hottest on record for New York City. And June 26th was one of the most sweltering and humid nights of the year. Which actually made for perfect conditions for a guest spot from Ivan Smagghe, playing under the stars and the Mister Saturday Night visuals, to the industrial backdrop of the courtyard at Brooklyn Fire Proof.

We recorded the entire night. So here’s the first part of that recording – Mister Smagghe’s mix of dark and groovy techno. Download it here. And enjoy!

The Halloween Mix CD

For this weekend’s Halloween party, we’ve made a Mister Saturday Night mix CD with special packaging by Jessica Grindstaff. Jessica’s decorating 12-turn-13 especially for the evening, and the packaging will be themed in line with how she outfits the space. The first hundred or so people through the door will get a copy… and then they’re gone. Tracklisting after the jump.
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Bubbletease


There are never enough opportunities to hear new things from Maurice Fulton. The Sheffield-based, Baltimore-raised producer and DJ is one of the most prolific and talented around, but sadly, his creations see the light of day too infrequently.

Lucky for us, there’s Bubbletease Communications, his monthly podcast, which previews things that are yet to come: tracks from Tungi, the Mim Suleiman album he produced, were getting aired out about two years before it got released. And that’s a rarity. Most of what you hear on Bubbletease will never come out: Maurice is known to hold onto secret stompers without ever sending them to market.

We’ll deal, though. As long as they’re recorded on the thirty-minute Bubbletease mixes, we’ll be able to hear them in exactly the way we should.