An open-air series expanded into curated DJ mixes and in-depth conversations — an accessible entry point into underground culture.
Sundowner began as an open-air series — daytime sets in unconventional spaces, focused on quality programming and a real audience rather than crowd-chasing. The open-air chapter ran into the year after the lockdown; from there it grew beyond the dancefloor — curated mixes on SoundCloud, long-form conversations with artists and operators, and editorial coverage of the culture from inside it.
The throughline is the same one that runs through the rest of Moses' work — making the underground intelligible without watering it down. Sundowner is the format where that conversation gets to be slower and more reflective than a club night allows.
Where Sundowner began — curated daytime programming in unconventional spaces, through the first chapter after lockdown.
A growing archive of mixes from invited artists — each presented with context, not just a tracklist.
Long-form interviews with artists, operators, and cultural workers about how the work actually gets made.
For event partnerships, mix invitations, and conversation features.
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