With all the heat and high-profile stories in the season, it’s easy for Archinect users to get a little beleaguered this time of year. Here's a chance to stomp back into the groove with a mix that's guaranteed to get you moving this summer as we begin to transition into the fall and a post-pandemic society.
2020 saw a rise in impromptu solo performances with plenty of site-specific tie-ins that offer design aficionados as much musically as they do architecturally. Now, as the days start to grow shorter, catch up on what’s been going on in the industry of late with these scorching summer sounds dedicated to the built environment and all who appreciate its principals, practitioners, and awe-inspiring power.
Our eight-set playlist can be seen below:
ÆŁËNTS - Over Beirut (Full DJ Set)
Anfisa Letyago at Saluting Battery, in Malta for Cercle
LIVE I Peggy Gou I #MontblancxMaisonKitsune I Paris
Deborah De Luca @ Vele Di Scampia, Italy
Peggy Gou | Boiler Room: Streaming From Isolation | #21
Terry Francis - Architecture Vol.1
Terry Francis - Architecture Vol.2
Amon Tobin - Live at Sydney Opera House | Digital Season
MORTEN live from an abandoned pool in Denmark
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YES!
Love the one in Napoli, that's where the movie Gomorrah was filmed - and the pool in Denmark was used in a science fiction short series a couple of years ago, The Rain
OK, so this may be old school, but here is an article I wrote years ago for ARCADE Magazine about the greatest architecture songs of Rock history. Still architecture classics! https://www.linkedin.com/pulse...
Check out this Ohio MC/producer, Blueprint, and his song Respect the Architect:
https://youtu.be/pEu3nnbjPxA
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