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Duck Sauce Return with Another BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix After 7 Years [LISTEN]


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One of greatest things to come out of 2020 has been A-Trak and Armand van Helden‘s revival of their legendary project Duck Sauce. To cap off a big year of new releases, the producers unleash their latest BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix — out now!

The mix is bursting with classic dance tunes and sprinkled with Duck Sauce specialties including “Mesmerize,” “Captain Duck,” “I Don’t Mind,” and “Ask Me.” Plus, an eclectic mix of selects from The Egyptian Lover, Paul Hardcastle, Anne Clark, Ice T, The Manhattan Transfer, Fleetwood Mac and many more. 

The duo share: “It was a great honor to participate in the sacred Essential Mix ritual for @BBCR1. We went back to the family tree of DJing and grabbed our favorite fruit from the various branches.”

Revisit their previous Essential Mix, which released 7 years ago, below.

Listen to the new mix via BBC Radio 1 here!

Duck Sauce – BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix (2013)

 

Photo via Duck Sauce (Facebook)

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