DJRePete gets you 90 minutes closer to your holiday weekend with a mix of R&B with NY rising stars Saun & Starr, electronica with Squarepusher, and a slew of new alt including the latest by Speedy Ortiz and Warm Soda. Plus, get lost in an international set that closes out with the addictive trippy jazz of Novalima. And for good measure, hit up throwbacks from Strange Talk and Sally Shapiro. That’s your Wednesday mix with DJRePete on BTR!
Speedy Ortiz
May 21 – The Echo – Los Angeles, CA
Mew (photo by Mew)
May 20 – Roundhouse – London, UK
Torres
May 20 – 7th St Entry – Minneapolis, MN
Saun & Starr (photo by Saun & Starr)
Naomi Shelton & The Gospel Queens
May 28 – The Bowery Ballroom – New York, NY
Squarepusher
May 22 – Vivid Live Festival 2015 – Sydney, NSW Australia
Novalima (photo by Novalima)
June 19 – Nightfall – Chattanooga, TN
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