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Ahead of a new album with Cesar Merveille, the Visionquest mainstay plays an adventurous DJ set that shows off his experimental side.
A Detroit-born DJ and producer who’s logged years in Berlin, London and New York, Ryan Crosson is best known as a member of Visionquest, the label and collective he runs with Lee Curtiss and Shaun Reeves. For anyone who’s pegged Crosson as a purely house and techno guy though, his appearance on this week’s Bunker broadcast might come as a surprise: In honor of his second album of electronic abstractions made in collaboration with his longtime collaborator and friend Cesar Merveille, coming this fall, Crosson plays a gorgeously layered set culled from the experimental side of his record collection. Expect shimmering ambient records, spoken-word overlays and some advance cuts from the Crosson Merveille collab. Plus an interview with old friend where Bunker founder Bryan Kasenic dives into their shared history.