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Magda: ‘I get very nostalgic about my days growing up in Detroit’

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The Poland-born, Michigan-raised techno DJ opens the contents of her psychic record bag

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The track I wish I’d signed to my label
Drexciya: Lardossen Funk

This is the pure essence of Detroit electro. I get very nostalgic about my days growing up in Detroit and hearing it takes my mind back to a warehouse party where I got to hear Drexciya live; still one of my fondest memories. I never heard such pretty, spaced-out electro before and it’s been a big influence on me since.

The track I’d play to show off my eclectic tastes
Mads Emil Nielsen: Percussion Loops 04 (Unfold)

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This definitely taps into my weirder side. I love the percussion and heavy mood. It reminds me of some strange ecosystem in a forest on a foggy day.

The track I’d play at my auntie’s wedding
Dinosaur L: Go Bang! #5

My auntie’s wedding might be a tough crowd. I think they would want to hear some polka or “disco polo”, which is a kitschy type of Polish hi-NRG folk disco, but no doubt a little Dinosaur L would work. It’s one of my favourite tracks of all time.

The track that got me out of bed this morning
ESG: Dance

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If it was a gloomy morning, I’d really need something upbeat to get me out of bed and this definitely does the trick. A strong cup of coffee and an upbeat vibe are necessary, especially after the weekend.

The track that’s been unfairly slept on this year
G76: Avian Geometric

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G76 is one of my favourite producers at the moment and this track has been a gem to play. The deep and heavy bassline complements many different genres so it’s very fun to experiment with. It’s quite hypnotic and super-groovy.

The track I’d play at my funeral
Caetano Veloso: Cucurrucucú Paloma

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Originally a Mexican song written by Tomás Méndez in the 1950s, this is one of the most beautiful songs ever. I’ve been listening to it for years. It’s very deep and brings a tear to my eye every time. It’s sad and emotional but really lifts my spirit. I could listen to it in any mood and it still has the same effect.

Magda performs at Unleash’s 6th Birthday x Geist, Studio Spaces, E1, 4 November

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