Like a Chef in his kitchen I like to mix fine raw material, some known, some known only by very few people and could be found only if you know where to search – this is how I build my sets. I like to play various styles of music, from world music, classical, soundtracks, electronic, post rock, through to funk, hip hop, rock & pop music to ambient, dub, fat & dirty beats, it could also be club music of the 90s or recent drum & bass. These sets are my backpack or shoulder bag. So put those headphones on or crank up your portable stereo, as I invite you to join me on a journey.
Further information about horla can be found here: www.houseofhorla.com
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Like a Chef in his kitchen I like to mix fine raw material, some known, some known only by very few people and could be found only if you know where to search – this is how I build my sets. I like to play various styles of music, from world music, classical, soundtracks, electronic, post rock, through to funk, hip hop, rock & pop music to ambient, dub, fat & dirty beats, it could also be club music of the 90s or recent drum & bass. These sets are my backpack or shoulder bag. So put those headphones on or crank up your portable stereo, as I invite you to join me on a journey.
Further information about horla can be found here: www.houseofhorla.com
A cinematic chillout mix.
First Journey: Nick Cave & Warren Ellis
Tick-Tock: Hans Zimmer
Annie's Death (Live in Kraków / 2008): Johann Johannsson
Time (Pt. I): Jacob Mühlrad
Dropar: Atli Örvarsson
Ballantyne (Movement 8 Ballantyne 4): Craig Armstrong
Reach For The Dead: Boards of Canada
Noyalain (Burn): Lisa Gerrard And Jules Maxwell
Urban Driftwood (feat. Amadou Kouyate): Yasmin Williams
Qurna (Mister Christian On The Decks): Banco de Gaia
In High Places: Mike Oldfield
Gengis: Polo & Pan
Mojave: Afro Celt Sound System
Balcony Man: Nick Cave & Warren Ellis
The House Of Horla Mixes
Like a Chef in his kitchen I like to mix fine raw material, some known, some known only by very few people and could be found only if you know where to search – this is how I build my sets. I like to play various styles of music, from world music, classical, soundtracks, electronic, post rock, through to funk, hip hop, rock & pop music to ambient, dub, fat & dirty beats, it could also be club music of the 90s or recent drum & bass. These sets are my backpack or shoulder bag. So put those headphones on or crank up your portable stereo, as I invite you to join me on a journey.
Further information about horla can be found here: www.houseofhorla.com