The youthful electro duo share the contents of their psychic record bag
The track we'll be opening our next DJ set with
Bondax: Giving It All (French Kiwi Juice Remix)
This tune get everybody moving at the start of our sets, and luckily it's a remix of one of ours. French Kiwi Juice has the groove.
The track we always play to rescue a dancefloor
Fat Joe Feat Ashanti: What's Luv
From the intro to the last second, everybody knows and loves this song. We sometimes drop it into the end of our sets.
The track that currently gets the most rewinds
Karma Kid: Paris
Something big coming from our labelmate and good friend. This went off at Bestival even though it was the first time we'd played it, so we pulled it up.
The track we think has been unfairly slept on this year
French Kiwi Juice: So Much To Me
It's new feelgood disco. One of those producers that keeps your love for music ignited.
The track we'd play to show off our eclectic tastes
John Martyn: May You Never
It may sound pretentious, but John Martyn would be the artist we'd play when we want to move ourselves away from the electronic world. He's a great escape.
The track we'd play at our aunties' weddings
Anything by Prince
It's an easy option, but his songs make it the right one.
The ideal festival track
Stevie Wonder: All I Do
It's always going to be between Stevie and Chic.
The best track by our favourite new artist
Tiger Tsunami: Antarctica
We've been fortunate enough to listen to his unreleased stuff, which is coming out next year. It's really special.
The track we wish we'd never played
Soulja Boy: Pretty Boy Swag
This got stuck in our heads for a while; we played it at house parties when Bondax wasn't even a thing yet. It's awful, but in the "funny" category.
The track we'd play at sunset in Ibiza
Lovebirds Feat Stee Downes: Want You In My Soul
There isn't a more perfect tune for that Ibiza end-of-night atmosphere. It takes you there even if you're playing it in your bedroom.
The track that should have been a crossover hit
Snakehips: On & On
This track is one of our favourite pop songs of the past year. It was received really well but should have charted. The Snakehips boys know what's what.Bondax play live at Treatment, Concorde 2, Brighton, Sat
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