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NORTHMIX: MÌLU

Who knew teen drinking could be so beneficial?
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Under his "house-garage-future" crafting alias MÌLU, Jason Neyra presents a Northmix that slyly unveils several of Toronto's most ear-pleasing secrets.

"I have the privilege to showcase unreleased tracks from up-and-coming Toronto artists such as Terror Tone, Norman, Action!, Ryme, and Style of Tigers," says Neyra.

On his hour-long mix for THUMP, Neyra proves his rank as an expert party animal, seamlessly bundling a collection of feel-good tunes that propose one hell of a good time. Getting an underage foot in the door at some of Toronto's clubs, thanks to a handy fake ID, doesn't hurt either.

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"This is a good mix to play before you go out or even while the party is still going on," he says. Neyra's likely alluding to the fact that not one but two, ruling queens are included in the mix — Beyoncé and Missy Elliot.

Neyra's capacity to incorporate both Toronto up-and-comers and female powerhouses into one continuous playlist is not surprising. Multitasking as the co-founder of cutting-edge music blog Noise Freqs, the obvious music lover boasts a diverse and impressive understanding of both music and sound.

And if you prefer something other than Toronto-based newcomes and Top 40 ladies, rest assured, one of Nerya's 27 handpicked tracks is sure to appeal to those snobby audio senses of yours. The mix is lathered in many identifiable and celebrated future house tracks including Full Crate's "Hurt Your Back" and Will Clarke's "The Boogie Woogie."

Who knew teen drinking could be so beneficial?

MÌLU is on Facebook // SoundCloud Noise Freqs is on Facebook