Ahead of his appearance at Cable London this Saturday, the Blueprint boss steps into the mix for Fact, dropping a future-facing 42 track selection that includes Aphex Twin, DVS1, Robert Hood and Traversable Wormhole.
Sonic Router entrust the 50th edition in their mix series over to new talent, Hessle Audio's Blawan, who turns in a mix featuring Wookie, Untold and Ramadamman in addition to stacks of unreleased material.
Red Bull Music Academy Radio invites you to get stuck into an hour's worth of the Dutch DJ/producer's set from this year's Movement festival in Detroit.
Here's one from the vaults. Recorded back in November 1989 at Cologne's "legendary" Rave Club, Claus Bachor offers a taste of the early German dance music experience by moving through tracks from Adonis, Baby Ford and Phuture.
Dave Quam, proprietor of the excellent It's After the End of the World blog and Windy City music fanatic, pens a few love letters to his favorite town for The Wire's show on Resonance FM. Old school house, juke, footwork and lively discussion about the genres all feature.
Uwe Schmidt checks in from Chile with an effort for the Electric Deluxe podcast which features his own work, Silver Apples and a few spoken word tidbits from none other than every raver's favorite author Terence McKenna.
Gadi Mizrahi represents the NYC duo and looks to MCDE, Tevo Howard, Nick Holder and Quarion on his effort for What People Play's podcast series. You also get a brief interview with the duo to boot.
Well, there's not too much mixing going on, but Damian Lazarus returns with the Lazpod series, easing his way through summer friendly numbers from Erykah Badu, Marvin Gaye and Soul Clap.
Vidab head Oliver Deutschmann turns in the July edition of the Sweat Lodge Podcast, cuing up cuts from Robert Hood, Loco Dice, Moodyman and Mountain People.
Soul Clap revive their mixTape series by hosting a drum & bass selection recorded back in 1996 by DJ Three. Alex Reece, Goldie and Photek are among the many heavyweights who feature.
After his slow techno collaborative mix with Speedy J last year, the producer goes it alone with tracks from Stars of the Lid, Kate Bush, Brian Eno and Fennesz.
The Rush Hour Recordings man turns in a pick-and-mix selection for Little White Earbuds, cuing up cuts from Placebo, Marvin Gaye and Harmonia. One for the warmer afternoons, we feel.
The crew behind Graphite North offer up the fourth in their series of "Unseen Selectors" mixes, in which the identity of the DJ remains a mystery. Fans of harder-edged techno and dubstep, this one is for you.