Faster Horses | Mixmag Lab London

60 minutes of pumping tunes and pure euphoric dance music from Faster Horses in the Mixmag Lab London. The Mixmag Lab is brought to you from The Cause. Like merch? Shop here: https://mixmag.shop/ Like this? Subscribe: https://bit.ly/subscribemixmag About Faster Horses: Hailing from Liverpool, Faster Horses, real name Joe Germains, was raised on a premium diet of house and garage music, courtesy of his electronic music obsessed parents. At 19, Germains moved to Manchester to study music production, quickly becoming enraptured within the city's varied offerings of underground dance music. In his teens, Germains assumed his Faster Horses alias, quickly going on to become embedded within the European tour circuit and dishing out atmosphere-heavy trance techno for crowds at Berlin's ÆDEN, London's FOLD, and Manchester's The Warehouse Project, as a regular fixture of breakneck purveyors Teletech. Veering away from hard techno and into a more diverse mixture of UKG, house, breaks and bounce that raised him, both as a kid in Liverpool and a house party-regular in Manchester — all with a galloping tempo. Just as comfortable going toe-to-toe with fellow Scouse house aficionado Paige Tomlinson as he is loading up piano bangers alongside Kyle Starkey at Amnesia Ibiza's closing party, or joining nu trance steamroller Mika Heggemann behind the decks alongside his Korse duo-mate Kander for XXL at Drumsheds — Faster Horses is earning renown for his versatile approach to DJing. Invited down specially by our Mixmag cover star Azyr to The Cause in East London on a Sunday night, Faster Horses set was one of the highlights alongside mixes from Nikolina, Yasemin Gardezi and Azyr. Follow Mixmag here: Instagram:   / mixmag   TikTok:   / mixmag   Soundcloud:   / mixmag-1   X: x.com/Mixmag Facebook:   / mixmagmagazine   Website: www.mixmag.net Subscribe to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/MM-mail-list Community Guidelines & Rights: Be ready to participate in this scene with an open mind and heart. Any harrassment or bigoted comments will be deleted and reported and we will block you from our pages. The revenue from the adverts on these streams goes to the labels and rightsholders from the tracks.