Chromecast

Monochrome

This one moves slowly, then locks in. Warm house, tough drums, a bit of disco DNA, and just enough edge to keep it from getting polite. Some tracks roll. Some bite. All of them earn their place.

Episodes

  1. 6 DAYS AGO

    Monochrome Chromecast Ep # 2

    We are back with another deep dive into the darker corners of house and underground club energy. This episode moves through gritty warehouse rhythms, rolling basslines, and late-night attitude — the kind of sounds built for smoke-filled dance floors and 4AM momentum. Opening with the hypnotic groove of Kreature’s “Viva La Viva”, the set quickly drops into exclusive territory with a Monochrome edit of “Dirty Phreak”, setting the tone for a raw, stripped-back journey. From there, the mix weaves through chunky house textures and percussive drive with Jose M.’s “Tacoman – House Shades” and the unmistakable swing of Shaded’s “Mad Stacks.” The energy builds into the eccentric groove science of Cowboy Rhythmbox’s “6AM Cowboy”, before sliding into the sharp, futuristic bounce of Anti Up’s “Chromatic.” As the session unfolds, the mix leans into deeper underground edits and club tools — including Sarlece reworks and ice-cold cuts designed purely for the dancefloor.Closing moments drift into the hypnotic atmosphere of Dino Lenny’s “House of Magic,” leaving the set suspended somewhere between warehouse ritual and sunrise comedown. Monochrome Chromecast Ep # 2  — Tracklist Kreature – Viva La Viva (Original Mix) MONOCHROME – Dirty Phreak (Edit) Jose M. – Tacoman – House Shades (Original Mix) Shaded – Mad Stacks Cowboy Rhythmbox – 6AM Cowboy (Cowboy Rhythmbox Deviation Variation) Anti Up – Chromatic (Extended Mix) Sama (US) – EY (Extended Mix) FALLON – Diet Coke (Kriss Cross Loves Coke – Sarlece & SM Edit) DEFLEE & Panic Chase – Yaka (Sarlece – Ice Cube Edit) Leyo – Open Up Your Shit & Go (Sarlece Edit) Dino Lenny – House of Magic (Extended Mix)

    46 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
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This one moves slowly, then locks in. Warm house, tough drums, a bit of disco DNA, and just enough edge to keep it from getting polite. Some tracks roll. Some bite. All of them earn their place.

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