MusicIncomingKavinsky on AutocruiseThe mysterious Frenchman brings more 80s-influenced electro beats our way with an exclusive mix...ShareLink copied ✔️May 5, 2010MusicIncomingTextMoses Wiener Back from the dead (again), Kavinsky has swiftly returned from touring alongside Daft Punk with his 'Nightcall' EP on Record Makers complete with vocals from CSS’ Lovefoxxx, a remix from the elusive Jackson and His Computer Band and the even more elusive “Dustin N’Guyen”. Whilst the latest offering from our favourite French zombie producer (of the many that are out there) has already done the rounds on music blogs worldwide, we’ve been given an exclusive half hour mix from the man himself. When we called him on his car phone, he had only this to say:“This mix is automatically generated by my car when I start the engine. This is the music that flows in my veins. My car knows this. For the first time ever, you are able to listen to this program outside of my car. Enjoy."Tracklist1. History Lesson - The Beepers2. Flashing - Goblin3. Spleeper In Metropolis - Anne Clark4. Crockett's Theme - Jan Hammer5. Kiss Me Hardy - Serge Gainsbourg6. Fire In My Heart - Escape From New York7. Moochi's Death - John Carpenter8. Overdose - Cerrone9. Beach Theme - Tangerine Dream10. Roche (Kavinsky Remix) – Sebastien Tellier11. Nightcall – KavinskyEnter the Kavinsky Remix Competition here Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORENew York indie band Boyish: ‘Fuck the TERFs and fuck Elon Musk’The 5 best Travis Scott tracks... according to his mumTheodora answers the dA-Zed quizDHLSigrid’s guide to NorwayThe 30 best K-pop tracks of 2025‘UK Ug’: How Gen Z Brits reinvented rap in 2025 How a century-old Danish brand became pop culture’s favourite sound systemDHLInside singer Sigrid’s intimate walks through nature with her fans ‘The unknown is exciting’: Why Gorillaz’ upcoming album is all about deathThe 20 best tracks of 2025, rankedThe 20 best albums of 2025, rankedThe renaissance of Zara Larsson: ‘I’m out of the Khia Asylum’