Josh Wink marks 30 years of iconic tracks with Apple Music mix series

Josh Wink is marking the 30th anniversary of three of his most iconic tracks – Don't Laugh, I'm Ready and Higher State of Consciousness – with the launch of a new Apple Music mix series, entitled Found Sounds.

Josh Wink is marking the 30th anniversary of three of his most iconic tracks – Don’t Laugh, I’m Ready and Higher State of Consciousness – with the launch of a new Apple Music mix series, entitled Found Sounds.

The series will dive deep into the Philadelphia native’s archives, showcasing unreleased performances, rare live recordings, and forgotten gems from his career.

The archival mix series kicks off with a set recorded at Twilo in New York on 24 July 1998, which can be found below.

Commenting on the Twilo mix that kicks off the series, Wink said, “Twilo became an international club institution in the 1990s, located in the heart of New York City. DJs and fans were drawn to it for the same reason: to experience great, diverse music on an incredible sound system in a venue that had become a mecca for electronic music.

“It felt like home to me—a place where I could fully embody entertainer and educator. What I loved most was watching the crowd respond—an ocean of bodies ebbing and flowing to the beat, eyes closed, mentally swimming through my selections. That, to me, was Twilo.”

The mix features tracks by Anthony Rother, Surgeon & James Ruskin, Funk D’Void, Omni Trio, Aquasky and more, finishing off with a couple of familiar Wink classics.

‘This set is not just a DJ mix but a time capsule — showcasing an era when genre boundaries blurred, Twilo reigned as a temple of sonic exploration, and Josh Wink stood at the intersection of tradition and innovation,’ as a press release put it. More information is available here.

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