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“The Sound of Boston Electronic” captures the wide-ranging sonic identity of the city’s electronic scene, bringing together deep house grooves, left-field techno, future funk, and experimental textures. From the disco-laced stylings of Saucy Lady and the punchy edits of J Paul Getto, to the deep, dubby layers of Steve Darko and the genre-blurring work of Keith Fullerton Whitman, this playlist pulls from across Boston's underground and above-ground corners.

Highlights include Soul Clap teaming up with icon Nona Hendryx, the futuristic soul of Devon James and Subrinse, and rough-edged bass explorations by Shöckface. Whether it's smooth builds from artists like DuBeats and Kelvin Sylvester or rawer cuts from producers like Aaron Spectre, Matt Carey, and André Obin, this mix shows how Boston electronic music navigates club vibes, headphone sessions, and everything in between.

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Matt Carey 4 tracks
Chas Bronz 4 tracks
Tamer Malki 3 tracks
Saucy Lady 3 tracks
Caserta 3 tracks
DuBeats 3 tracks
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