Straight from Mexico City, Mauhomme delivers a mix, for Apparel Radio, that feels like a late-night diary. Deep, dusty, and full of soul. Between the smoky bounce of Erykah Badu’s and the hypnotic pulse of Apparel Wax’s, and his own gems like "La Música" and "Burnin", he stitches a groove built for dancers who trust their instincts. Chicago jackin’ spirit meets jazz-soaked warmth, all filtered through his touch. A journey of honest house music, human, glowing from the inside out.
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Straight from Mexico City, Mauhomme delivers a mix, for Apparel Radio, that feels like a late-night diary. Deep, dusty, and full of soul. Between the smoky bounce of Erykah Badu’s and the hypnotic pulse of Apparel Wax’s, and his own gems like "La Música" and "Burnin", he stitches a groove built for dancers who trust their instincts. Chicago jackin’ spirit meets jazz-soaked warmth, all filtered through his touch. A journey of honest house music, human, glowing from the inside out.
We're happy to host Interstate 55 duo as the next guest of our famous Apparel Radio Show. The Interstate 55 project was born of a friendship between two young students, Chris and Alex, at a warehouse party in South Chicago in 1995. Press correspondents for Coda and Trax Magazine between Chicago and Paris, the two guys helped promote the Underground sound in Europe, interviewing some of the greatest legends: Paul Johnson, Cajmere, Derrick Carter, Dance Mania Crew and more. 25 years after the most beautiful private parties, Alex returns to the mix to promote the underground once again, through various Radio Shows on SoundCloud, with current tones and the launch of a label planned for next year. Welcome to Interstate 55 and their mix, on the 255th episode of the Apperel Music's Apparel Radio Show.
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@interstate55
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Straight from Mexico City, Mauhomme delivers a mix, for Apparel Radio, that feels like a late-night diary. Deep, dusty, and full of soul. Between the smoky bounce of Erykah Badu’s and the hypnotic pulse of Apparel Wax’s, and his own gems like "La Música" and "Burnin", he stitches a groove built for dancers who trust their instincts. Chicago jackin’ spirit meets jazz-soaked warmth, all filtered through his touch. A journey of honest house music, human, glowing from the inside out.