Few artists in contemporary house music carry the spirit of the genre with as much sincerity as Space Ghost. Hailing from Oakland, his work taps into something timeless — a deep, emotional current that connects the roots of house to its more introspective, dreamlike edges. Drawing lineage from figures like Larry Heard, Alton Miller, and Blaze, his music channels a sense of warmth and affirmation that feels increasingly rare in today’s fast-moving landscape.
Originally released in 2021, Dance Planet quickly became one of those records that quietly embeds itself in people’s lives — not just as a dancefloor tool, but as a companion. With the newly expanded Dance Planet – Be Free Edition on Tartelet Records, that vision returns with renewed clarity. Remastered and reimagined through a series of new remixes — including contributions from RAMZi and Crystalline Reality — the album deepens its emotional reach while staying rooted in its original message: to move freely, to feel deeply, and to be unapologetically yourself.
Across ambient passages, broken rhythms, and classic 4/4 grooves, Space Ghost continues to explore the healing potential of music — something that extends beyond his productions into his label Peace World Records and his broader artistic philosophy.
For this MIXED BY, we caught up with him to talk about revisiting Dance Planet, the role of affirmation in his work, and how his musical world continues to evolve.
Full interview in bio 👀
Your weekend tracklist 📡
1. | Cybernet – Everywhere Between Nowhere [MEGANESIA]
2. | Andre Zimmer – Pushing My Buttons [Craigie Knowes]
3. | Skinner – Locust [Pyramid Fields]
4. | Jakob Mäder – A Good Day [Paradijs Boogie]
5. | djfix & jek – it’s warmer by the trees [Pure Space]
6. |Markus Suckut – Change [Sungate Records]
7. | NDK – Volante [39 Records]
8. | Ali Renault – Circle Of Sins [Vivod]
9. | Kris Baha – Hi Flow (Positive Energy Mix) [Power Station]
10. | Salomo & Reece Walker – Beating Hearts [R.A.N.D. Muzik Recordings]
For this new Times & Tunes, we welcome Anoesis, fresh off the release of Idios Kosmos, a five-track EP that marks a bold step in his journey. The London-based producer continues to shape a distinctive sonic identity, where club-driven energy meets a more cerebral approach to sound design.
Moving fluidly between techno, house, breaks and rave futurism, Anoesis builds immersive soundscapes driven by powerful rhythms and ever-evolving atmospheres.
With this latest project, he invites us deeper into his world — dark, euphoric, twisted, and intensely physical. Music made for late nights, early mornings, and everything that exists in between.
Link in bio 📡
For over 20 years, @mistereamonharkin has helped shape how New York gathers through sound. As one half of Mister Saturday Night and Mister Sunday, and co-founder of @nowadaysnyc , his work blurs the line between party, place, and community.
Born in Derry and based in NYC, Harkin follows feeling over genre — the emotional temperature of a room, the subtle shift of time on a dance floor.
His new album, The Place Where We Live, reflects on memory, stillness, and belonging — inspired in part by psychoanalyst D. W. Winnicott and the idea of a shared inner space where art gives meaning.
In this Times & Tunes conversation, we talk about community, introspection, and the playlist mapping his world — on and off the floor. Link in bio 🔗
Your weekend tracklist 📡
1. | Cyberflex – Metro Tribe [DANS LA ZONE]
2. | Harrison BDP – Cherry [Neptune Discs]
3. | Endrik Schroeder & The Hacker – The Emergency (Back From The Wave Indie Remix) [Bordello A Parigi]
4. | Charlie Tennger – Go Get [39 Records]
5. | Ma Sha x Hodge – Memory Split [Kindergarten Records]
6. | vauna – Losing Grip [Crescent London]
7. | Aiden Francis – Floral Oceans [Haŵs]
8. | ZentaSkai & Thomas Grün – B2 [Mask Records Berlin]
9. | Hedchef & Tom Place – Exosphere [Hedplace Synthetics, Inc. ]
10. | Patrick Holland – Fly (Liquid Earth Remix) [Smiile Records]
For over a decade, Honeydrip has been a key force in Montreal’s underground — a producer, DJ, live artist and MORPH Soundsystem co-founder whose work bridges bass culture, dub lineage and forward-thinking club music.
In 2025, she opened a new chapter with “Dutty Business”, her first vocal track created during the PHI North residency — a shimmering, breakbeat-driven blend of summer heat and witchy atmospheres.
For MIXED BY, Honeydrip delivers a deep, hybrid mix shaped by dub roots, club mutations and the collective energy that defines her work — a Montreal transmission tuned to low frequencies and the future of sound. Link 🔗 in bio !