When thinking Balearic, there is a name that should strike you right away. No, not Ibiza itself, but the man responsible for producing and curating some of the lushest sunset music the White Island has ever heard Steve Miller, perhaps most commonly known as Afterlife. Making a name for himself in the early 2000s by playing monumental events such as Glastonbury, headlining Cafe Del Mars 20th anniversary party and reaching the top of the UK charts by remixing Another Chance from Roger Sanchez, hes managed a consistency unlike many others in the decade and a half since.
Releasing standout classic albums such as Simplicity Two Thousand and Speck of Gold, his music has been released on the premiere labels of the time, such as Hed Kandi and Defected, while also being featured on numerous compilations to date.
DJ SUPPORT:
JIMPSTER/ FREERANGE/ DELUSIONS OF GRANDEUR
This release is sounding ace and Medlar kills it on his his remix! Heavy enough to bang on the dance floor but musical enough to keep the sun shining brightly!
JAMES TIEJ / WE PLAY HOUSE
Diggin both remixes, and the original is beautiful. Will try to feature the Future Boogie mix in an upcoming podcast.
AARON LEVITT / STAMP THE WAX
I’d love to play the Medlar Mix
SEAN JOHNSTON / ALFOS
Loving all three very summery!
JACQUES RENAULT / WE PLAY HOUSE
Just flipped thru, enjoying all three mixes here…
SOUL CLAP / ELI
This is fire. Love the breaks on the original and the vibe on the Medlar mix.
DOMENIC CAPELLO/ SUB CLUB
Like the Medlar mix very nice.
DAVE HARVEY/ LOVE INTERNATIONAL / FUTUREBOOGIE
Both Christophe and Medlars mixes sounding heavy!
EWAN PEARSON
Loving the Christophe mix.
CHRIS TODD/ HOT TODDY/ CRAZY P
On a rare sunny weekend…this promos going down particularly well in the back garden tops off! Both remixes work well, especially feeling the percussion work out of the Medlar mix
DANIELLE MOORE / CRAZY P
Reiterating what Toddy said although my top is firmly on!!! Great vibes and really loving the Christophe mix too x
WOLF
10 wolf howls out of 10 for our boy Medlar. The Prince of Peckham never fails!