Last year, it was announced that the seminal Essential Mix radio show would be going on the road in the US during 2016 for a special series of live gigs, with the first show set for L.A. in January. Over the weekend, Pete Tong hosted the show’s first-ever broadcast from a party in NYC, a set performed by Seth Troxler at the city’s Output Club .
“If you want underground music, there is nowhere better in America,” Troxler says of Output, where he held a quarterly residency in 2014.
Speaking of the role that NYC has played in his own growth as an artist, Troxler says “everything kind of started here.” He asserts that “Output was one of the first clubs to reintroduce modern clubbing in a classic way” in the wake of Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s policies leading to the closure of former strongholds like Twilo during the ‘90s.
Troxler’s latest Essential Mix comes just a few short months after the DJ/producer took a whole month off from DJing to climb Kilimanjaro for charity .
Listen to Seth Troxler’s NYC Essential Mix over at the BBC1 website .
Tonight on #EssentialMix we have @SethTroxler recorded live at @OutputClubBK - listen live! https://t.co/OT2TJTwZ6F pic.twitter.com/D2ApAyesB2
— essential mix (@essentialmix) October 1, 2016
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